Where does “bandestro” come from?

bandestro (Esperanto) comes from Esperanto bando, from English band, from German band, from French bande, from French là, from Italian là, from Spanish la, from Portuguese lá — ox; aleph; alef.

bandestro (Esperanto): leader of a band

Definitions

  1. leader of a band

Ancestry of “bandestro”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantobandoband; gang
2EnglishbandA strip of material used for strengthening or...
3Germanbandpast of binden
4Frenchbandeband, strip; stripe; strip
5Frenchthere; here, present
6Italianthere
7Spanishlafeminine singular definite article; the
8Portuguesethere; used with an adverb phrase to indicate...
9GermanaAlternative form of A; Abbreviation of a-Moll;...
10Germana-MollA-minor
11Hungarianathe; this; that
12Frenchàto; on the, to; at
13Middle Frenchato; towards; third-person singular present...
14Old Frenchato; towards; belonging to
15LatinA
16Etruscan𐌀and, also
17Ancient Greekᾱ̔
18Phoenician𐤀ox; aleph; alef
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