Where does “alambicco” come from?

alambicco (Italian) comes from Latin alembicum, from Arabic إِنْبِيق, from Ancient Greek ἄμβιξ, from Ancient Greek ἄμβων — crest of a hill; edge of a cup; pulpit.

alambicco (Italian): alembic; still

Definitions

  1. alembic; still

Ancestry of “alambicco”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinalembicumalembic, still
2Arabicإِنْبِيق
3Ancient Greekἄμβιξspouted cup; alembic, still
4Ancient Greekἄμβωνcrest of a hill; edge of a cup; pulpit
Every word from Ancient Greek ἄμβωνEvery word from Ancient Greek ἄμβιξEvery word from Arabic إِنْبِيق