Where does “カラマリ” come from?

カラマリ (Japanese) comes from Italian calamari, from Latin calamarius, from Latin calamus, from Ancient Greek κάλαμος, from Proto-Indo-European ḱolh₂-m-, from Proto-Indo-European kolH- — to raise, to lift, to build; awn.

カラマリ (Japanese): calamari

Definitions

  1. calamari

Ancestry of “カラマリ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiancalamari
2Latincalamariusrelating to a writing reed
3Latincalamusa reed, cane; an object made from a reed, such as...
4Ancient Greekκάλαμοςa reed; anything made of reed or cane;...
5Proto-Indo-Europeanḱolh₂-m-
6Proto-Indo-EuropeankolH-to raise, to lift, to build; awn
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kolH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱolh₂-m-Every word from Ancient Greek κάλαμος