Where does “capparis” come from?

capparis (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek κάππαρις, from Turkish kabir, from Arabic كَبِير, from Arabic ب, from Arabic طَابَق, from Middle Persian tʾp̄k', from Proto-Iranian tāpaka-, from Proto-Iranian tap- — to be warm, be hot.

capparis (Latin): caper

Definitions

  1. caper

Ancestry of “capparis”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekκάππαριςcaper
2Turkishkabirgrave
3Arabicكَبِيرbig, great, powerful; great
4ArabicبAbbreviation of باب; with, by; with
5Arabicطَابَق
6Middle Persiantʾp̄k'frying pan
7Proto-Iraniantāpaka-heater {{non-gloss definition|or}} baking place...
8Proto-Iraniantap-to warm up, heat; flat
9Proto-Indo-Europeantep-to be warm, be hot

Words derived from “capparis

Every word from Proto-Indo-European tep-