Where does “sapana” come from?
sapana (Makasar) comes from Sanskrit सोपान — Stairs, steps, a staircase.
sapana (Makasar): a stepless staircase resembling a wide gangplank or ramp, traditionally found only at the houses of prominent nobility
Definitions
- a stepless staircase resembling a wide gangplank or ramp, traditionally found only at the houses of prominent nobility
Ancestry of “sapana”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sanskrit | सोपान | Stairs, steps, a staircase |