πάπας
See also: παπάς
Greek
Etymology
Twice borrowed: the Byzantine Greek πάπας (pápas, “pope”) -also medieval παπᾶς (papâs, “priest”)-[1], from Medieval Latin papa, from late Koine Greek πάπας (pápas, “christian priest; bishop of Rome”), from Ancient Greek πάππας (páppas, “papa, daddy”)[2], an imitative/nursery word (See French papa).
Declension
References
- Kriaras, Emmanuel (2001–), “πάπας”, in Επιτομή του Λεξικού της Μεσαιωνικής Ελληνικής Δημώδους Γραμματείας [Concise Dictionary of Medieval Vulgar Greek Literature (1100–1669) Vols. I–XIV] (in Greek), Online edition (here, in monotonic script)
- Babiniotis, Georgios (2010), “πάπας”, in Etymologikó lexikó tis néas ellinikís glóssas [Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek] (in Greek), Athens: Lexicology Centre
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