Where does “panzanocha” come from?

panzanocha (Spanish) comes from Spanish panza, from Old Spanish pança, from Latin pantex — belly, paunch, guts.

panzanocha (Spanish): A large, fat belly that blends into the mons veneris and vulva without clear demarcation

Definitions

  1. A large, fat belly that blends into the mons veneris and vulva without clear demarcation

Ancestry of “panzanocha”, step by step

panzanocha traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Spanish panza

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishpanzapaunch; stomach; belly
2Old Spanishpança
3Latinpantexbelly, paunch, guts

via Spanish panocha

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishpanochacorncob; ear of grain; panicle
2Vulgar Latinpanucla
Every word from Latin pantex