papegai

Old French

Etymology

From Old Spanish papagayo, from Byzantine Greek παπαγάλος (papagálos), from Arabic بَبَّغَاء (babbaḡāʔ), of onomatopoeic origin.

Noun

papegai oblique singular, m (oblique plural papegais, nominative singular papegais, nominative plural papegai)

  1. parrot

Descendants

  • Czech: papoušek (details unknown)
  • Middle Dutch: papegay
  • Middle English: popinjay
  • Finnish: papukaija
  • Middle High German: papegei
  • Middle Low German: papegoie
  • Portuguese: papagaio
  • Northern Kurdish: papaxan

References

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