Where does “bato” come from?

bato (Italian) comes from Late Latin batus, from Ancient Greek βάτος, from Hebrew בַּת — daughter.

bato (Italian): bath unit of liquid measure

Definitions

  1. bath unit of liquid measure

Ancestry of “bato”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Late Latinbatus
2Ancient Greekβάτοςblackberry; fish, a kind of skate; bath, a Hebrew...
3Hebrewבַּתdaughter
Every word from Hebrew בַּתEvery word from Ancient Greek βάτοςEvery word from Late Latin batus