Where does “πιπώνω” come from?

πιπώνω (Greek) comes from Greek πίπα, from Italian pipa, from French pipe, from English pipe, from Middle English pīpe, from Middle English pipen, from Old English pīpian, from Proto-West Germanic pīpan — I pip, peep.

πιπώνω (Greek): blow, go down on, give head, suck off

Definitions

  1. blow, go down on, give head, suck off

Ancestry of “πιπώνω”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Greekπίπαtobacco pipe; blowjob, head
2Italianpipapipe; third-person singular present indicative of...
3Frenchpipetobacco pipe; blowjob; the pipe symbol
4EnglishpipeMeanings relating to a wind instrument; Meanings...
5Middle EnglishpīpeA pipe; a piece of tubing used as a channel (often for fluids)
6Middle EnglishpipenTo use a pipe or similar musical instrument; to...
7Old Englishpīpianto pipe
8Proto-West Germanicpīpanto peep, to chirp, to squeak
9Proto-GermanicpīpanąTo chirp or pipe like a bird or rodent; To talk...
10LatinpipoI pip, peep
Every word from Latin pipoEvery word from Proto-Germanic pīpanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic pīpan