Where does “pacco” come from?

pacco (Italian) comes from Middle Dutch pack, from Old Dutch pac, from Frankish pakkō, from Proto-Germanic pakkô — bundle; pack; package.

pacco (Italian): parcel, package; bundle, deck; swindle, con

Definitions

  1. parcel, package; bundle, deck; swindle, con

Ancestry of “pacco”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Dutchpack
2Old Dutchpac
3Frankishpakkō
4Proto-Germanicpakkôbundle; pack; package

Words derived from “pacco

Every word from Proto-Germanic pakkôEvery word from Frankish pakkōEvery word from Old Dutch pac