The word shampoo in English dates back to 1762. The word was Anglo-Indian, from the Hindu word champo, which meant "to smear, massage ". Champo comes from the Sanskrit/Hindi plant 'champa' . The flowers of the plant used to make fragrant hair-oil.
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No, the Bengali borrowed it from the Sanskritcapayati, meaning "pounds, kneads". Then it became the Hindi champo.
The word "shampoo" originates from the Hindi word "chāmpo," which means "to massage." This term was introduced to the English language during the colonial period in India.
Shampoo originates from the Hindi word champo, meaning to massage. So the word originates from the country of India.
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