Where does “grogo” come from?

grogo (Esperanto) comes from English grog, from Latin crocum, from Ancient Greek κρόκος — saffron, "Crocus sativus"; saffron; yolk.

grogo (Esperanto): grog alcoholic drink consisting of rum and water

Definitions

  1. grog alcoholic drink consisting of rum and water

Ancestry of “grogo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishgrogAn alcoholic beverage made with rum and water,...
2LatincrocumAlternative form of crocus; saffron
3Ancient Greekκρόκοςsaffron, "Crocus sativus"; saffron; yolk
Every word from Ancient Greek κρόκοςEvery word from Latin crocumEvery word from English grog