Where does “agla” come from?

agla (Esperanto) comes from Esperanto aglo, from English eagle, from French aigle, from Italian aquila, from Spanish Águila, from Old Spanish aguila, from Latin aquila, from Ancient Greek χρυσάετος — gold.

agla (Esperanto): aquiline of, pertaining to or characteristic of eagles

Definitions

  1. aquiline of, pertaining to or characteristic of eagles

Ancestry of “agla”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantoagloeagle
2EnglisheagleAny of several large carnivorous and...
3Frenchaigleeagle; a man of ingenuity and superior talent; a...
4Italianaquilaeagle
5SpanishÁguilaeagle
6Old Spanishaguilaeagle
7Latinaquilaeagle; the standard carried by a Roman legion;...
8Ancient Greekχρυσάετοςgolden eagle
9Ancient Greekχρῡσόςgold
Every word from Ancient Greek χρῡσός
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