Where does “Araucania” come from?

Araucania (English) comes from Spanish Araucanía, from Spanish araucano, from Spanish -año, from Latin -ānus — Of or pertaining to; -ian.

Araucania (English): The homeland of the Mapuche people in part of Patagonia (south central Chile and adjacent area of Argentina)

Definitions

  1. The homeland of the Mapuche people in part of Patagonia (south central Chile and adjacent area of Argentina)

Ancestry of “Araucania”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1SpanishAraucaníaAraucania, the homeland of the Mapuche people in part of Patagonia (southern Chile and Argentina)
2SpanisharaucanoAraucanian; of or pertaining to the Mapudungun...
3Spanish-añoUsed to form form adjectives or nouns derived from Latin
4Latin-ānusOf or pertaining to; -ian

Words derived from “Araucania

Every word from Latin -ānusEvery word from Spanish -añoEvery word from Spanish araucano