Where does “bacaro” come from?

bacaro (English) comes from Italian bacaro, from Italian Bacco, from Latin Bacchus, from Ancient Greek Βάκχος — Bacchus.

bacaro (English): A traditional wine bar of Venice or Veneto, often serving cicchetto (snacks and bar food)

Definitions

  1. A traditional wine bar of Venice or Veneto, often serving cicchetto (snacks and bar food)

Ancestry of “bacaro”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianbacarobacaro: a restaurant or bar, typical of Venice
2ItalianBaccoBacchus
3LatinBacchusthe god of wine
4Ancient GreekΒάκχοςBacchus
Every word from Ancient Greek ΒάκχοςEvery word from Latin BacchusEvery word from Italian Bacco