Where does “papada” come from?

papada (Spanish) comes from Spanish papo, from Latin pappus, from Ancient Greek πάππος — grandfather; grandparents; ascendant, ancestor.

papada (Spanish): double chin; dewlap, wattle

Definitions

  1. double chin; dewlap, wattle

Ancestry of “papada”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishpapobulging part of the animal between the beard and the neck
2Latinpappuspappus
3Ancient Greekπάπποςgrandfather; grandparents; ascendant, ancestor
Every word from Ancient Greek πάπποςEvery word from Latin pappusEvery word from Spanish papo