Where does “Maimone” come from?

Maimone (Italian) comes from Arabic مَيْمُون — baboon, mandrill; monkey.

Maimone (Italian): a device on the gunwale of a ship to which ropes are tied

Definitions

  1. a device on the gunwale of a ship to which ropes are tied

Ancestry of “Maimone”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicمَيْمُونbaboon, mandrill; monkey

Words derived from “Maimone

Every word from Arabic مَيْمُون