Where does “paenularius” come from?

paenularius (Latin) comes from Latin paenula, from Ancient Greek φαινόλη.

paenularius (Latin): A maker of paenulae, cloaks, mantles or mantillas

Definitions

  1. A maker of paenulae, cloaks, mantles or mantillas

Ancestry of “paenularius”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinpaenulaA kind of sleeveless cloak or mantle with an...
2Ancient Greekφαινόλη
Every word from Ancient Greek φαινόληEvery word from Latin paenula