Where does “agroalfarero” come from?

agroalfarero (Spanish) comes from Spanish alfarero, from Judeo-Arabic al-faḵḵār, from Arabic فَخَّار, from Aramaic פחרא, from Akkadian 𒁃.

agroalfarero (Spanish): Pertaining to farming and pottery, especially to the historic period in present-day Argentina and Chile dating up until the Spanish conquest of the lands, in which pottery and farming were important parts of the culture of the peoples

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to farming and pottery, especially to the historic period in present-day Argentina and Chile dating up until the Spanish conquest of the lands, in which pottery and farming were important parts of the culture of the peoples

Ancestry of “agroalfarero”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishalfareropottery; potter
2Judeo-Arabical-faḵḵār
3Arabicفَخَّارpottery
4Aramaicפחרא
5Akkadian𒁃
Every word from Akkadian 𒁃Every word from Aramaic פחראEvery word from Arabic فَخَّار