Where does “Abaré” come from?

Abaré (Portuguese) comes from Old Tupi abaré, from Portuguese abade, from Old Portuguese abade, from Latin abbatem, from Latin abbas, from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς, from Ancient Greek ἀββα, from Aramaic אבא — father.

Ancestry of “Abaré”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Tupiabarépriest, clergyman
2Portugueseabadeabbot
3Old Portugueseabadeabbot
4Latinabbatemaccusative singular of abbās
5LatinabbasAn abbot
6Ancient GreekἀββᾶςAlternative form of ἀββα; father
7Ancient Greekἀββαfather; title of respect given to abbots
8Aramaicאבאfather, ancestor, progenitor; teacher; chief,...
9Proto-Semiticʔabw-father
10Proto-Afroasiaticʔab-father

Words derived from “Abaré

Every word from Proto-Afroasiatic ʔab-Every word from Proto-Semitic ʔabw-Every word from Aramaic אבא
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