Where does “othonna” come from?

othonna (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek ὀθόννα, from Ancient Greek ὀθόνη, from Hebrew אֵטוּן, from Egyptian jdmj — fine red linen.

othonna (Latin): An unknown kind of plant of Syria

Definitions

  1. An unknown kind of plant of Syria

Ancestry of “othonna”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekὀθόνναgreater celandine; its juice, but also the juice...
2Ancient Greekὀθόνηfine linen cloth; sailcloth, sail; membranes that...
3Hebrewאֵטוּןfine linen
4Egyptianjdmjfine red linen

Words derived from “othonna

Every word from Egyptian jdmjEvery word from Hebrew אֵטוּןEvery word from Ancient Greek ὀθόνη