Where does “papada” come from?

papada (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese papo, from Portuguese papar, from Old Portuguese papar, from Latin pappo — I eat, eat pap.

papada (Portuguese): an appendix that hangs from the beak of certain birds

Definitions

  1. an appendix that hangs from the beak of certain birds

Ancestry of “papada”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesepapocrop; stomach; goitre
2Portuguesepaparto eat
3Old Portuguesepapar
4LatinpappoI eat, eat pap
Every word from Latin pappo
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