Where does “muso” come from?

muso (Italian) comes from Medieval Latin musum, from Late Latin musa, from Arabic مَوْزَة, from Arabic مَوْز.

muso (Italian): muzzle; mug, face; nose

Definitions

  1. muzzle; mug, face; nose

Ancestry of “muso”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Medieval Latinmusummuzzle, snout
2Late Latinmusasong, poem; studies, sciences; banana
3Arabicمَوْزَةbanana
4Arabicمَوْز

Words derived from “muso

Every word from Arabic مَوْزEvery word from Arabic مَوْزَةEvery word from Late Latin musa