Where does “meandri” come from?
meandri (Esperanto) comes from Italian Meandro, from Latin Maeander, from Ancient Greek Μαίανδρος — the river Maeander; the river Büyük Menderes.
meandri (Esperanto): to take part in an indirect or aimless journey; to wander, saunter, meander
Definitions
- to take part in an indirect or aimless journey; to wander, saunter, meander