Where does “καμπίνα” come from?

καμπίνα (Greek) comes from Italian cabina, from French cabine, from English cabin, from Middle English caban, from Old French cabane, from Occitan cabana, from Late Latin capanna — hut.

καμπίνα (Greek): ship's cabin

Definitions

  1. ship's cabin

Ancestry of “καμπίνα”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiancabinacabin; cab; cage
2Frenchcabinecabin
3EnglishcabinA small dwelling characteristic of the frontier,...
4Middle Englishcaban
5Old Frenchcabane
6Occitancabanacabin, hut
7Late Latincapannahut
Every word from Late Latin capanna