Where does “anglegram” come from?

anglegram (English) comes from English Angle, from Middle English angle, from Middle French angle, from Old French Angle, from Late Latin Angelus, from Ancient Greek ἄγγελος, from Old Norse engill, from Old Saxon engil — angel; messenger.

anglegram (English): A graphical representation of the angles between points on the boundary of an object

Definitions

  1. A graphical representation of the angles between points on the boundary of an object

Ancestry of “anglegram”, step by step

anglegram traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Angle

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishAngleA member of a Germanic tribe first mentioned by...
2Middle Englishangle
3Middle Frenchanglecorner
4Old FrenchAngleangel biblical being
5Late LatinAngelus
6Ancient Greekἄγγελοςa messenger; one that announces; angel, heavenly...
7Old Norseengillangel
8Old Saxonengilangel
9Proto-West Germanicangilangel
10Latinangelusangel; messenger

via English Gram

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishGramClipping of Instagram
2Frenchgrammegram
3Latingrammagram
4Ancient Greekγράμμαthat which is written, that which is drawn,...
5Ancient Greekγράφωto scratch, cut into; to draw, sketch, paint; to...
6Proto-Hellenicgrəpʰōto scratch, cut or carve into
7Proto-Indo-Europeangerbʰ-to carve
8Proto-Indo-Europeanger-to turn, bend, twist, wind; to tie, bind...
Every word from Latin angelus