Where does “gerro” come from?

gerro (Latin) comes from Latin gerrae, from Ancient Greek γέρρον — anything made of wicker-work.

gerro (Latin): A trifler, an idle fellow

Definitions

  1. A trifler, an idle fellow

Ancestry of “gerro”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latingerraewattled twigs; trifles, nonsense
2Ancient Greekγέρρονanything made of wicker-work

Words derived from “gerro

Every word from Ancient Greek γέρρονEvery word from Latin gerrae