Where does “lundo” come from?

lundo (Esperanto) comes from French lundi, from Old French lundi, from Latin Lūnae dīēs, from Latin dies Lūnae, from Ancient Greek σελήνη, from Ancient Greek Σέλας — light, brightness, the bright flame or blaze of fire.

lundo (Esperanto): Monday, first day of the week

Definitions

  1. Monday, first day of the week

Ancestry of “lundo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FrenchlundiMonday
2Old FrenchlundiMonday
3LatinLūnae dīēs
4Latindies LūnaeMonday
5Ancient Greekσελήνηmoon; month; a moon-shaped cake
6Ancient GreekΣέλαςlight, brightness, the bright flame or blaze of fire
Every word from Ancient Greek ΣέλαςEvery word from Ancient Greek σελήνηEvery word from Latin dies Lūnae