Where does “dragonlet” come from?

dragonlet (English) comes from English dragon, from English drag queen, from English Queen, from Middle English quene, from Old English cwene, from Old English cwēn, from Proto-West Germanic kwāni, from Proto-Germanic kwēniz — woman.

dragonlet (English): A dragonfly of the genus Erythrodiplax, native to the Americas

Definitions

  1. A dragonfly of the genus Erythrodiplax, native to the Americas

Ancestry of “dragonlet”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdragonA legendary serpentine or reptilian creature; An...
2Englishdrag queenA person, usually male, who dresses up in women's...
3EnglishQueenA title used before the personal name of a queen
4Middle EnglishqueneA queen; Any powerful woman noble; A female...
5Old Englishcwenea woman; inflection of cwēn: ##...
6Old Englishcwēnqueen; woman, wife, queen
7Proto-West Germanickwāniwoman, wife
8Proto-Germanickwēnizwife
9Proto-Indo-Europeangʷḗnwoman
10Proto-Indo-Europeangʷen-woman
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷen-Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷḗnEvery word from Proto-Germanic kwēniz