Etymology Explorer › PortugueseWhere does “Câmara de Lobos” come from? Câmara de Lobos (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese lobo-marinho, from Portuguese marinho, from Old Portuguese marinno, from Latin marinus, from Italian marina, from Italian marino, from Latin marīnus, from Latin mare — to die; to disappear; sea, lake, wetland.
Ancestry of “Câmara de Lobos”, step by step Câmara de Lobos traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.
via Portuguese lobo-marinho Step Language Word Meaning 1 Portuguese lobo-marinho fur seal 2 Portuguese marinho marine; sea 3 Old Portuguese marinno — 4 Latin marinus marine; of or pertaining to the sea 5 Italian marina coast; seascape; navy 6 Italian marino sea, marine, nautical, seaside 7 Latin marīnus marine; of or pertaining to the sea 8 Latin mare sea; ablative singular of mās 9 Proto-Italic mari sea 10 Proto-Indo-European móri sea; standing water 11 Proto-Indo-European mer- to die; to disappear; sea, lake, wetland
via Portuguese Câmara Step Language Word Meaning 1 Portuguese Câmara chamber 2 Old Portuguese camara room, chamber 3 Vulgar Latin camara Alternative spelling of camera; second-person... 4 Latin camera A chamber in its various senses, "including";... 5 Ancient Greek καμάρα Anything with an arched cover such as a covered... 6 Proto-Iranian kamarā- something curved 7 Proto-Iranian kamárati — 8 Proto-Indo-Iranian *kmárati — 9 Proto-Indo-European kh₂em- to bend, to curve
via Portuguese dê Step Language Word Meaning 1 Portuguese dê dee 2 Old Portuguese de of 3 Latin dē of; concerning; about 4 Latin post behind; after, since, besides, except; behind,... 5 Latin poste ablative singular of postis 6 Proto-Italic posti behind, after 7 Proto-Indo-European pósti after 8 Proto-Indo-European pós afterwards, post; by, at