Where does “pāvō” come from?

pāvō (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek ταώς — peacock; type of fish.

pāvō (Latin): peacock, peafowl; a bird associated with Argus and sacred to Hera or Juno; eaten as a delicacy

Definitions

  1. peacock, peafowl; a bird associated with Argus and sacred to Hera or Juno; eaten as a delicacy

Ancestry of “pāvō”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekταώςpeacock; type of fish

Words derived from “pāvō

Every word from Ancient Greek ταώς