Arabic, doublets, Etymology Emmett Stone Arabic, doublets, Etymology Emmett Stone

2363: Albatross: Spanish & Arabic Borrowing from Themselves Jun 7, 2021

As seen in the name of 'Alcatraz', the word has been associated with both pelicans and gannets due to related sounding Arabic and Spanish words, but that doesn't end there. The word 'albatross' (in Spanish 'albatros') is 'alcatraz' in Portuguese. Certainly the association of different sea-birds under one name isn't unique and probably from the same Arabic word which led to the archaic Spanish name for a pelican. It also could be from another Arabic word الْقَادُوس‎ (al-qādūs), itself from the Ancient Greek κάδος (kádos) meaning 'jar'. In any case, it's thought to be influenced by the Latin 'albus' (white). As if all this back-and-forth lending wasn't complicated enough, the Modern Arabic for 'albatross' قَطْرَس‎ (qaṭras) is not only not the origin here but may have been borrowed from the Modern Spanish.

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