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Latin word amo comes from Ancient Greek πάππας

πάππας (Ancient Greek)

πάπας (Ancient Greek)

παπάς (Byzantine Greek)

papa (Latin)

(ecclesiastical Latin) The pope (the Roman Catholic bishop of Rome).. (ecclesiastical Latin) bishop. (ecclesiastical Latin) patriarch (in primatial sees, notably Coptic Alexandria).. An infant's cry for food, compare the bua for drinks. Father.

*am- (Proto-Indo-European)

amo (Latin)

(with infinitive) to enjoy, be accustomed. I am fond of, like. I am under obligation to; I am obliged to. I love.

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