Where does “Bionian” come from?

Bionian (English) comes from English Bion, from English -ön, from English -one, from English ketone, from German Keton, from German Aketon, from French acétone, from Latin acētum — Forms adjectives from nouns, indicating the possession of a thing or a quality.

Bionian (English): Of or relating to Wilfred Bion (1897–1979), influential British psychoanalyst

Definitions

  1. Of or relating to Wilfred Bion (1897–1979), influential British psychoanalyst

Ancestry of “Bionian”, step by step

Bionian traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Bion

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishBionA cyborg or robot
2English-önForming nouns denoting subatomic particles and quanta
3English-onea ketone; any similar compound containing a...
4EnglishketoneA homologous series of organic molecules whose...
5GermanKetonketone
6GermanAketonacetone
7Frenchacétoneacetone
8Latinacētumvinegar
9French-ateate
10Latin-ātused
11Proto-Italic-ātos
12Proto-Indo-European-éh₂tosForms adjectives from nouns, indicating the possession of a thing or a quality

via English ian

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishian
2IrishEoinJohn any of several people in the Bible
3Old IrishIohainJohn apostle
4LatinIōannēsJohn biblical persons
5Ancient GreekἸωάννης
6HebrewיוחנןYahweh is gracious
7Hebrewחנוןgracious, merciful, compassionate; passive...
8Moroccan Arabicخنونةmucus, snot
9Arabicخُنَّة
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -éh₂tosEvery word from Latin -ātusEvery word from French -ate
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