Where does “λάμπα” come from?

λάμπα (Greek) comes from Italian lampa, from Old French lampe, from Late Latin lampada, from Latin lampas, from Ancient Greek λαμπάς, from Ancient Greek -ᾰ́ς, from Proto-Indo-European -ónts, from Hungarian önt — sound, voice.

λάμπα (Greek): lamp, electric or oil

Definitions

  1. lamp, electric or oil

Ancestry of “λάμπα”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianlampalamp; light
2Old Frenchlampelamp
3Late LatinlampadaAlternative form of lampas; lamp
4Latinlampaslamp, lantern; torch, flambeau; firebrand
5Ancient Greekλαμπάςtorch, wax-light; lamp
6Ancient Greek-ᾰ́ςgroup of
7Proto-Indo-European-óntsDerives nouns denoting body parts
8Hungarianöntto pour; to cast; accusative singular of ön
9Hungarianönyou
10Hungarianön-self-
11Turkishönfront
12Ottoman Turkishاوكvoice (of human or animal); sound
13Proto-Turkicǖnsound, voice
Every word from Proto-Turkic ǖnEvery word from Ancient Greek -ᾰ́ςEvery word from Ancient Greek λαμπάς