Where does “aerofaro” come from?

aerofaro (Italian) comes from Italian faro, from Latin pharus, from French phare, from Ancient Greek φάρος, from Ancient Greek φᾶρος — large piece of cloth, web; wide cloak or mantle...

aerofaro (Italian): aerobeacon

Definitions

  1. aerobeacon

Ancestry of “aerofaro”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianfarolighthouse; headlight, headlamp
2Latinpharuslighthouse
3Frenchphareleading, signature, key, flagship; lighthouse;...
4Ancient Greekφάροςpharynx; plough; ploughing
5Ancient Greekφᾶροςlarge piece of cloth, web; wide cloak or mantle...
Every word from Ancient Greek φᾶροςEvery word from Ancient Greek φάροςEvery word from French phare