Where does “pappariolo” come from?
pappariolo (Makasar) comes from Makasar pariolo, from Makasar riolo, from Italian olo-, from Vietnamese lò, from Vietnamese bỏ, from English board, from English boardrider, from English rider.
pappariolo (Makasar): the act of letting something go first or putting something in front
Definitions
- the act of letting something go first or putting something in front
Ancestry of “pappariolo”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Makasar | pariolo | to put in front; to place ahead |
| 2 | Makasar | riolo | in front; ahead |
| 3 | Italian | olo- | holo- |
| 4 | Vietnamese | lò | kiln, furnace, oven, heater |
| 5 | Vietnamese | bỏ | to put, to place; to leave, to abandon; to quit |
| 6 | English | board | A relatively long, wide and thin piece of any... |
| 7 | English | boardrider | surfer |
| 8 | English | rider | One who rides, often on a horse or a motorcycle;... |
| 9 | Middle English | ridere | Alternative form of ryder |
| 10 | Middle English | ryder | A rider or equestrian; one who rides a horse; A... |
| 11 | Old English | rīdere | rider, knight |
| 12 | Old English | rīdan | to ride |
| 13 | Proto-West Germanic | rīdan | to ride |
| 14 | Proto-Germanic | rīdaną | to ride |
| 15 | Proto-Indo-European | rēydʰ- | — |