Where does “pomelo” come from?

pomelo (Tagalog) comes from Spanish pomelo, from English pomelo, from Dutch pompelmoes, from Dutch pompoen, from Middle French pompon, from Latin peponem, from Latin pepo, from Ancient Greek πέπων.

pomelo (Tagalog): pomelo (Citrus grandis)

Definitions

  1. pomelo (Citrus grandis)

Ancestry of “pomelo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishpomelopomelo; grapefruit
2EnglishpomeloThe large fruit of the Citrus maxima (syn. Citrus grandis), native to South Asia and Southeast Asia, with a thick green or yellow rind, a thick white pith, and semi-sweet translucent pale flesh
3Dutchpompelmoespomelo
4Dutchpompoenpumpkin
5Middle Frenchpomponmelon; cucumber; decorative tassel
6Latinpeponemaccusative singular of pepō
7Latinpepopumpkin, large melon
8Ancient Greekπέπωνripe, softened; good, sweet, kind; weak, cowardly
9Proto-Indo-Europeanpékʷetito be cooking; to ripen
10Proto-Indo-Europeanpekʷ-to cook; to ripen
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃-ép-kʷ-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₃-ép-kʷ-
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