Where does “caravelle” come from?

caravelle (Italian) comes from Italian caravella, from Portuguese caravela, from Old Portuguese caravela, from Old Portuguese cáravo, from Latin carabus, from Ancient Greek κάραβος — a kind of beetle, probably a longhorn beetle; a...

caravelle (Italian): plural of caravella

Definitions

  1. plural of caravella

Ancestry of “caravelle”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiancaravellacaravel
2Portuguesecaravelacaravel
3Old Portuguesecaravelacaravel
4Old Portuguesecáravo
5Latincarabuscrab, crayfish; kind of ship
6Ancient Greekκάραβοςa kind of beetle, probably a longhorn beetle; a...
Every word from Ancient Greek κάραβοςEvery word from Latin carabusEvery word from Old Portuguese cáravo