Where does “manziella” come from?

manziella (Old Spanish) comes from Vulgar Latin mancella, from Latin macella, from Ancient Greek Μάκελλα — mattock, pick, used for digging or breaking up.

manziella (Old Spanish): a spot or blemish on the body, especially the...

Definitions

  1. a spot or blemish on the body, especially the...

Ancestry of “manziella”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latinmancella
2Latinmacellanominative feminine singular of macellus;...
3Ancient GreekΜάκελλαmattock, pick, used for digging or breaking up

Words derived from “manziella

Every word from Ancient Greek ΜάκελλαEvery word from Latin macellaEvery word from Vulgar Latin mancella