Where does “gaġġa” come from?

gaġġa (Maltese) comes from Italian gaggia, from Ligurian gàggia, from Latin cavea, from Latin cavus, from Proto-Italic kawos, from Proto-Indo-European ḱowh₁ós, from Proto-Indo-European ḱewh₁- — to swell; to be strong.

gaġġa (Maltese): cage, birdcage, hencoop

Definitions

  1. cage, birdcage, hencoop

Ancestry of “gaġġa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiangaggiasweet acacia; Synonym of gabbia; A setup...
2Liguriangàggia
3Latincaveahollow, cavity; cage, den, enclosure, stall,...
4Latincavushollow, concave; excavated, channeled;...
5Proto-Italickawos
6Proto-Indo-Europeanḱowh₁óshollow
7Proto-Indo-Europeanḱewh₁-to swell; to be strong
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱewh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱowh₁ósEvery word from Proto-Italic kawos