Where does “ankro” come from?

ankro (Esperanto) comes from English anchor, from Middle English anker, from Old English ancor, from Proto-West Germanic *ankurō, from Proto-Germanic ankurô, from Latin ancōra, from Ancient Greek Ἄγκυρα, from Proto-Indo-European ang- — joint; corner, hirn; joint; lith.

ankro (Esperanto): anchor

Definitions

  1. anchor

Ancestry of “ankro”, step by step

ankro traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via English anchor

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishanchorA tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a...
2Middle Englishankeranchor
3Old Englishancoranchor
4Proto-West Germanic*ankurōanchor
5Proto-Germanicankurôanchor
6Latinancōraanchor (tool to keep a vessel from drifting)
7Ancient GreekἌγκυραAncyra; Angora; Ankara, Turkey
8Proto-Indo-Europeanang-joint; corner, hirn; joint; lith

via German anker

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanankerinflection of ankern: ## first-person singular...
2Middle High Germananker
3Old High Germanankeranchor

via French ancre

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchancreanchor; first-person singular present indicative...
2Old Frenchancreanchor

Words derived from “ankro

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ang-Every word from Ancient Greek ἌγκυραEvery word from Latin ancōra