In the article "The WordCrocodile is of Armenian Origin and This is Important...", we showed that
arm. sabaq (sabak) "cross-netting, adornment in the likeness of a
grid", the Jewish שְּׂבָכָה (sәbākā) with the same meaning as in
Armenian, Arabic شبكة (šabaka) "network; a door or window in the shape of a grid"
comes from the name of the Egyptian God crocodile Sebek, who was considered the
Creator of Net.
It is believed that the word Crocodile is borrowed into English from the Greek language - κροκόδειλος (krokodeilos), although the absence of the Greek ending-ος (-os) makes us think that taking over into English and into other languages as well was most likely descended from Latin.