Where does “Palerme” come from?

Palerme (Middle French) comes from Italian Palermo, from Sicilian Palermu, from Arabic بَلَرْم, from Latin Panormus, from Ancient Greek Πάνορμος, from Ancient Greek πᾰν-, from Ancient Greek πᾶς, from Proto-Hellenic *pánts.

Palerme (Middle French): Palermo

Definitions

  1. Palermo

Ancestry of “Palerme”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianPalermothe letter P in the [[Appendix:Italian spelling alphabet
2SicilianPalermu
3Arabicبَلَرْم
4LatinPanormus
5Ancient GreekΠάνορμοςPanormus; Bandırma, Marmara, Turkey
6Ancient Greekπᾰν-every; all, every
7Ancient Greekπᾶςall, every, each; whole
8Proto-Hellenic*pánts

Words derived from “Palerme

Every word from Proto-Hellenic *pántsEvery word from Ancient Greek πᾶςEvery word from Ancient Greek πᾰν-