Where does “damajoana” come from?

damajoana (Catalan) comes from French dame-jeanne, from French dame, from Old French dame, from Late Latin domna, from Latin domina, from Latin Dominus, from Latin domus, from Proto-Italic domos — to build; to arrange, to put together.

damajoana (Catalan): demijohn

Definitions

  1. demijohn

Ancestry of “damajoana”, step by step

damajoana traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via French dame-jeanne

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchdame-jeannedemijohn
2FrenchdameA lady; A polite form of address for a woman;...
3Old Frenchdamelady; woman
4Late Latindomnalady, mistress
5Latindominalady or mistress of the house
6LatinDominusthe Lord; Lord; The Lord
7Latindomushouse, home; any building or abode; native place,...
8Proto-Italicdomoshouse, home
9Proto-Indo-Europeandṓmhome; house
10Proto-Indo-Europeandem-to build; to arrange, to put together

via Portuguese Joana

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1PortugueseJoanaJoanna follower of Jesus
2SpanishJuanaJane
3Old SpanishJohanna
4Medieval LatinJohanna
5LatinJoanna
6Ancient GreekἸωάννα
7Hebrewיוֹחָנָה
8HebrewיוֹחָנָןGod is gracious
9HebrewיְהוֹחָנָןGod is gracious

via Catalan dama

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Catalandamalady; queen
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dem-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dṓmEvery word from Proto-Italic domos