Where does “Laguna” come from?

Laguna (English) comes from Spanish laguna, from Latin lacūna, from Latin lacus, from New Latin lacrimalis, from Latin lācrima, from Old Latin dacrima, from Proto-Italic *d(r)(k)akrunā, from Proto-Indo-European dáḱru- — eye bitter.

Laguna (English): Of or pertaining to the Laguna Pueblo people, culture, or the variety of Keres they speak

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to the Laguna Pueblo people, culture, or the variety of Keres they speak

Ancestry of “Laguna”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishlagunalagoon; lake, pond, pool; lacuna, gap, hole, void
2Latinlacūnaa hole, pit, ditch; especially a pool, pond
3Latinlacusa lake, pond, basin; reservoir; a tank, tub, vat,...
4New Latinlacrimalis
5Latinlācrimaa tear drop of liquid from crying
6Old Latindacrimatear
7Proto-Italic*d(r)(k)akrunā
8Proto-Indo-Europeandáḱru-tears; tear
9Proto-Indo-Europeandr̥ḱ-h₂eḱru-eye bitter

Words derived from “Laguna

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dr̥ḱ-h₂eḱru-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dáḱru-Every word from Proto-Italic *d(r)(k)akrunā