Where does “spotted giant flying squirrel” come from?

spotted giant flying squirrel (English) comes from English giant, from Middle English geaunt, from Old French gaiant, from Vulgar Latin *gagantem, from Latin gigantem, from Ancient Greek Γίγας, from Ancient Greek Γίγᾱς.

spotted giant flying squirrel (English): A large flying squirrel, of species Petaurista elegans, native to China

Definitions

  1. A large flying squirrel, of species Petaurista elegans, native to China

Ancestry of “spotted giant flying squirrel”, step by step

spotted giant flying squirrel traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via English giant

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishgiantA mythical human of very great size;...
2Middle EnglishgeauntA giant; A immoral or despicable person
3Old Frenchgaianta giant
4Vulgar Latin*gagantem
5Latingigantemaccusative singular of gigāns
6Ancient GreekΓίγαςone of the Gigantes; a Gigas
7Ancient GreekΓίγᾱς

via English spotted

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishspottedDiscoloured by spots; stained; Characterized by...

via English flying squirrel

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishflying squirrelAny of 43 species of squirrel-like rodents, which glide from tree to tree
Every word from Ancient Greek ΓίγᾱςEvery word from Ancient Greek ΓίγαςEvery word from Latin gigantem