Where does “jaro” come from?

jaro (Spanish) comes from Spanish aro, from Latin arum, from Ancient Greek ἄρον, from Egyptian r, from Egyptian rꜣ — goose; an item of baked goods shaped like a...

jaro (Spanish): reddish, ruddy; Alternative form of aro

Definitions

  1. reddish, ruddy; Alternative form of aro

Ancestry of “jaro”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanisharohoop; large ring; earring
2Latinarumgenitive feminine plural of aros; {{taxlink|Arum...
3Ancient Greekἄρονcuckoopint
4Egyptianropening, division; mouth; speaker, mouthpiece
5Egyptianrꜣgoose; an item of baked goods shaped like a...
Every word from Egyptian rꜣEvery word from Egyptian rEvery word from Ancient Greek ἄρον