Where does “siringare” come from?

siringare (Italian) comes from Italian siringa, from Medieval Latin syringa, from Latin sȳrinx, from Ancient Greek σῦριγξ — pan pipes; catcall, whistle, hiss; mouthpiece of...

siringare (Italian): to syringe

Definitions

  1. to syringe

Ancestry of “siringare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiansiringasyringe; piping bag, forcing bag; syrinx, panpipe
2Medieval Latinsyringa
3Latinsȳrinxreed, reed flute, reed pipe, pan flute, panpipe
4Ancient Greekσῦριγξpan pipes; catcall, whistle, hiss; mouthpiece of...

Words derived from “siringare

Every word from Ancient Greek σῦριγξEvery word from Latin sȳrinxEvery word from Medieval Latin syringa