Where does “pelican” come from?

pelican (Welsh) comes from English Pelican, from Middle English pellican, from Old English pellican, from Latin pelecānus, from Ancient Greek πελεκάν, from Ancient Greek πέλεκυς — two-edged axe for felling trees; battle axe,...

pelican (Welsh): pelican seabird of the family

Definitions

  1. pelican seabird of the family

Ancestry of “pelican”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishPelicanAny of various seabirds of the family Pelecanidae, having a long bill with a distendable pouch
2Middle Englishpellicanpelican
3Old Englishpellicanpelican
4Latinpelecānuspelican
5Ancient Greekπελεκάνpelican
6Ancient Greekπέλεκυςtwo-edged axe for felling trees; battle axe,...

Words derived from “pelican

Every word from Ancient Greek πέλεκυςEvery word from Ancient Greek πελεκάνEvery word from Latin pelecānus