Where does “Echinades” come from?

Echinades (Middle French) comes from Latin Echīnades, from Ancient Greek Ἐχινάδες, from Ancient Greek ἐχῖνος, from Translingual Cactus, from Latin cactus, from Ancient Greek κάκτος — the cardoon, "Cynara cardunculus"; the artichoke...

Echinades (Middle French): Echinades

Definitions

  1. Echinades

Ancestry of “Echinades”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinEchīnadesEchinades islands in the Ionian Sea
2Ancient GreekἘχινάδες
3Ancient Greekἐχῖνοςhedgehog; sea urchin; shell of a sea urchin
4TranslingualCactusobsolete genus of succulents
5Latincactusthe cardoon, "Cynara cardunculus"
6Ancient Greekκάκτοςthe cardoon, "Cynara cardunculus"; the artichoke...

Words derived from “Echinades

Every word from Ancient Greek κάκτοςEvery word from Latin cactusEvery word from Translingual Cactus