Where does “tinuso” come from?

tinuso (Esperanto) comes from Latin [[thunnus]], [[thynnus]], from Ancient Greek θύννος, from Ancient Greek θύνω — to rush along.

tinuso (Esperanto): tuna any of several species of fish of the genus

Definitions

  1. tuna any of several species of fish of the genus

Ancestry of “tinuso”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latin[[thunnus]], [[thynnus]]
2Ancient Greekθύννοςtuna
3Ancient Greekθύνωto rush along

Words derived from “tinuso

Every word from Ancient Greek θύνωEvery word from Ancient Greek θύννοςEvery word from Latin [[thunnus]], [[thynnus]]