Where does “giubbato” come from?

giubbato (Italian) comes from Latin iubatus, from Latin iuba, from Old Tupi îub, from Old Tupi -a, from Old Tupi pó, from Proto-Tupi-Guarani *po, from Proto-Tupian *po — hand.

giubbato (Italian): (of a horse's mane) thick

Definitions

  1. (of a horse's mane) thick

Ancestry of “giubbato”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latiniubatushaving a mane or crest, crested
2Latiniubamane; the flowing hair on the neck of an animal;...
3Old Tupiîubto lie
4Old Tupi-aforms nouns from a word's stem
5Old Tupihand
6Proto-Tupi-Guarani*pohand
7Proto-Tupian*pohand
Every word from Proto-Tupian *po