Where does “estro” come from?
estro (Spanish) comes from Latin oestrus, from Ancient Greek οἶστρος, from Proto-Indo-European h₁eysh₂- — to strengthen; to propel.
estro (Spanish): gadfly; inspiration; estrus
Definitions
- gadfly; inspiration; estrus
estro (Spanish) comes from Latin oestrus, from Ancient Greek οἶστρος, from Proto-Indo-European h₁eysh₂- — to strengthen; to propel.
estro (Spanish): gadfly; inspiration; estrus