Where does “karàng” come from?

karàng (Makasar) comes from Dutch kraan, from French crâne, from Latin cranium, from Ancient Greek κρανίον, from Ancient Greek κάρα, from Proto-Hellenic *kárahə.

karàng (Makasar): tap, faucet

Definitions

  1. tap, faucet

Ancestry of “karàng”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchkraancrane; tap, faucet
2Frenchcrâneskull, cranium; gallant; first-person singular...
3Latincraniumskull
4Ancient Greekκρανίονskull; head
5Ancient Greekκάραhead, face; the head or top of anything, as of a...
6Proto-Hellenic*kárahə
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *kárahə