Where does “pavês” come from?

pavês (Portuguese) comes from Italian pavese, from Italian Pavia, from Latin Papia, from Portuguese papear, from Portuguese papo, from Portuguese papar, from Old Portuguese papar, from Latin pappo — I eat, eat pap.

pavês (Portuguese): pavis; pavise a shield large enough to cover the whole body

Definitions

  1. pavis; pavise a shield large enough to cover the whole body

Ancestry of “pavês”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianpaveseNative or inhabitant of Pavia; Of or pertaining...
2ItalianPavia
3LatinPapia
4Portuguesepapearto chat, to chatter, to babble
5Portuguesepapocrop; stomach; goitre
6Portuguesepaparto eat
7Old Portuguesepapar
8LatinpappoI eat, eat pap
Every word from Latin pappo
pavês — Etymology, Origin & Word History | Etymology Explorer