Where does “abacanar” come from?

abacanar (Spanish) comes from Spanish bacán, from Ligurian bacàn, from Turkish bakan, from Arabic ناظر, from Arabic نَظَرَ, from Arabic ظ, from Arabic ط, from Nabataean 𐢋.

abacanar (Spanish): To instill the behavior of a snobby, rich person

Definitions

  1. To instill the behavior of a snobby, rich person

Ancestry of “abacanar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishbacánpimp; boss, owner; concubine
2Ligurianbacànmaster; father
3Turkishbakanminister
4Arabicناظرactive participle of نَظَرَ; observer, viewer,...
5Arabicنَظَرَto look; to perceive with the eyes; to see
6Arabicظ
7Arabicطط
8Nabataean𐢋
9Classical Syriacܛnumber nine
10Aramaicט‬
11Aramaic𐡈A letter of the Imperial Aramaic alphabet, named teth, transliterated as Latin ṭ
12Egyptian𓄤
Every word from Egyptian 𓄤Every word from Aramaic 𐡈Every word from Aramaic ט‬