Where does “periplūs” come from?
periplūs (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek περίπλους, from Ancient Greek περί, from Latin cambium, from Gaulish cambion, from Proto-Celtic kambos, from Proto-Indo-European kamp- — to bend; crooked; crooked.
periplūs (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek περίπλους, from Ancient Greek περί, from Latin cambium, from Gaulish cambion, from Proto-Celtic kambos, from Proto-Indo-European kamp- — to bend; crooked; crooked.