Where does “poonami” come from?

poonami (English) comes from English poo, from English shampoo, from Urdu چان٘پو, from Hindi चाँपो, from Hindi चाँपना, from Sanskrit चपयति — to pound, kneed; to pound, to knead; to pound,...

poonami (English): An act of defecation in which an infant produces a large amount of excrement, especially one that causes a nappy or diaper to overflow; a blowout

Definitions

  1. An act of defecation in which an infant produces a large amount of excrement, especially one that causes a nappy or diaper to overflow; a blowout

Ancestry of “poonami”, step by step

poonami traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English poo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpooAlternative spelling of pooh: an instance of...
2EnglishshampooA traditional Indian and Persian body massage...
3Urduچان٘پو
4Hindiचाँपोinflection of चाँपना : ## second-person plural...
5Hindiचाँपनाto press, to squeeze, to knead; to shampoo; to...
6Sanskritचपयतिto pound, kneed; to pound, to knead; to pound,...

via English tsunami

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtsunamiA very large and destructive wave, generally...
2Japanese津波a tsunami; a tidal wave; a tidal bore
3Japanesewave
4Middle Chinese
Every word from Sanskrit चपयति
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