Where does “salamander” come from?

salamander (Swedish) comes from French salamandre, from Old French salamandre, from Latin salamandra, from Ancient Greek σαλαμάνδρα, from Persian سمندر, from Persian سام, from Proto-Indo-Iranian ćyaHmás, from Proto-Indo-European ḱyeh₁-mó-s — darkness, shadow.

salamander (Swedish): a salamander (amphibian of the order Caudata)

Definitions

  1. a salamander (amphibian of the order Caudata)

Ancestry of “salamander”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchsalamandresalamander
2Old Frenchsalamandresalamander
3Latinsalamandrasalamander
4Ancient Greekσαλαμάνδραfire salamander
5Persianسمندرsalamander; a mythological fire-dwelling creature...
6Persianسامfire; flame; swell, swelling
7Proto-Indo-IranianćyaHmásblack
8Proto-Indo-Europeanḱyeh₁-mó-sblack, dark
9Proto-Indo-European(s)ḱeh₃-darkness, shadow

Words derived from “salamander

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)ḱeh₃-