Where does “φαλάκρας” come from?

φαλάκρας (Greek) comes from Greek φαλακρός, from Ancient Greek φαλακρός, from Ancient Greek ἄκρος, from Ancient Greek ὦμος, from Proto-Indo-European h₃émōs — shoulder.

φαλάκρας (Greek): bald person, baldy; Genitive singular form...

Definitions

  1. bald person, baldy; Genitive singular form...

Ancestry of “φαλάκρας”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Greekφαλακρόςbald, hairless; bald, denuded, barren
2Ancient Greekφαλακρόςbald
3Ancient GreekἄκροςAt the edge, extreme, beginning, end: outermost;...
4Ancient Greekὦμοςthe shoulder with the upper arm
5Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃émōsshoulder
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₃émōsEvery word from Ancient Greek ὦμοςEvery word from Ancient Greek ἄκρος