Where does “akebbuḍ” come from?
akebbuḍ (Tarifit) comes from Moroccan Arabic كبوط, from Spanish capote, from French capot, from Old French capote, from Old French cape, from Late Latin cappa, from Ancient Greek κάππα, from Phoenician 𐤊.
akebbuḍ (Tarifit): coat, overcoat
Definitions
- coat, overcoat
Ancestry of “akebbuḍ”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Moroccan Arabic | كبوط | coat, overcoat |
| 2 | Spanish | capote | cloak; cape worn by bullfighters |
| 3 | French | capot | (cover over the engine of a motor car) bonnet UK, hood US |
| 4 | Old French | capote | hooded cloak |
| 5 | Old French | cape | — |
| 6 | Late Latin | cappa | cape, hood; cloak; cape, cloak |
| 7 | Ancient Greek | κάππα | kappa, the name for the tenth letter Κ, κ of the... |
| 8 | Phoenician | 𐤊 | kaph; kap |
| 9 | Egyptian | 𓂧 | — |