Where does “bombas” come from?

bombas (Indonesian) comes from English bombast, from English bombase, from Old French bombace, from Latin bombax, from Latin bombyx, from Ancient Greek βόμβυξ — silkworm; garment made of silk; deeptoned flute.

bombas (Indonesian): bombast: high-sounding words; language above the dignity of the occasion; a pompous or ostentatious manner of writing or speaking

Definitions

  1. bombast: high-sounding words; language above the dignity of the occasion; a pompous or ostentatious manner of writing or speaking

Ancestry of “bombas”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbombastCotton, or cotton wool; Cotton, or any soft,...
2EnglishbombaseCotton wool made from raw cotton, typically used as padding in clothing or as a stopper
3Old Frenchbombacecotton, cotton wadding
4Latinbombaxindeed! strange!
5Latinbombyxsilkworm
6Ancient Greekβόμβυξsilkworm; garment made of silk; deeptoned flute
Every word from Ancient Greek βόμβυξEvery word from Latin bombyxEvery word from Latin bombax