Where does “claxona” come from?

claxona (Romanian) comes from French klaxonner, from French klaxon, from English Klaxon, from Ancient Greek κλάζω, from Proto-Indo-European glag-, from Proto-Indo-European gal- — to call, cry; to sound; to roop, scream, shout.

claxona (Romanian): to toot the horn

Definitions

  1. to toot the horn

Ancestry of “claxona”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchklaxonnerto honk
2Frenchklaxonhorn
3EnglishKlaxonA loud electric alarm or horn, especially as used in automobiles in the early 20th century
4Ancient GreekκλάζωI make a sharp piercing sound
5Proto-Indo-Europeanglag-to make a noise, clap, twitter; to make a noise,...
6Proto-Indo-Europeangal-to call, cry; to sound; to roop, scream, shout

Words derived from “claxona

Every word from Proto-Indo-European gal-Every word from Proto-Indo-European glag-Every word from Ancient Greek κλάζω