Where does “faŭko” come from?

faŭko (Esperanto) comes from Latin fauces, from Latin faux — singular of faucēs; throat, gullet; the upper...

faŭko (Esperanto): open mouth cavity of an animal, open jaws

Definitions

  1. open mouth cavity of an animal, open jaws

Ancestry of “faŭko”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinfaucesthroat, pharynx, gullet; a narrow entrance, entry...
2Latinfauxsingular of faucēs; throat, gullet; the upper...

Words derived from “faŭko

Every word from Latin fauxEvery word from Latin fauces