Etymology of the English word mirador
the English word
miradorderived from the Spanish word
miradorderived from the Spanish word
mirarderived from the Vulgar Latin word
mirare (admire, revere; wonder; be amazed, surprised, bewildered)
derived from the Classical Latin word
mirari (admire, revere; wonder; be amazed, surprised, bewildered)
derived from the Latin word
mirus (wonderful, strange, remarkable)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*smei-derived from the Catalan word
miradorderived from the Catalan word
mirarderived from the Classical Latin word
mirari (admire, revere; wonder; be amazed, surprised, bewildered)
derived from the Latin word
mirus (wonderful, strange, remarkable)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*smei-Date
The earliest known usage of mirador in English dates from the 17th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English