Where does “papo” come from?

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

papo (Spanish): bulging part of the animal between the beard and the neck

Definitions

  1. bulging part of the animal between the beard and the neck

Ancestry of “papo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinpappuspappus
2Ancient Greekπάπποςgrandfather; grandparents; ascendant, ancestor

Words derived from “papo

Every word from Ancient Greek πάπποςEvery word from Latin pappus