Where does “albatros” come from?

albatros (Dutch) comes from English albatross, from Spanish alcatraz, from Arabic قرطاس, from Arabic قِرْطَاس, from Aramaic קַרְטֵיסָא, from Ancient Greek χάρτης, from Ancient Greek χαράσσω, from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰer- — to yearn for; to enclose; bowels, intestines.

albatros (Dutch): albatross, seabird of the family Diomedeidae

Definitions

  1. albatross, seabird of the family Diomedeidae

Ancestry of “albatros”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishalbatrossAny of various large seabirds of the family...
2Spanishalcatrazgannet; roll of paper, paper cone, cornet; arum
3Arabicقرطاسpaper, page; book, scroll, parchment; papyrus
4Arabicقِرْطَاسpaper, page
5Aramaicקַרְטֵיסָא
6Ancient Greekχάρτηςsheet of paper, paper; book
7Ancient Greekχαράσσωto sharpen; to engrave, carve, write, draw, stamp
8Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰer-to yearn for; to enclose; bowels, intestines

Words derived from “albatros

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰer-