Where does “Catsian” come from?

Catsian (English) comes from English cats, from English cat, from Middle English catte, from Old English catte, from Germanic *kattǭ, from Germanic *kattuz, from Latin cattus, from Latin catta — a cat.

Catsian (English): Of or pertaining to Jacob Cats (1577–1660), Dutch poet, humorist, jurist and politician, best known for his emblem books

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to Jacob Cats (1577–1660), Dutch poet, humorist, jurist and politician, best known for his emblem books

Ancestry of “Catsian”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishcatsplural of cat; Third-person singular simple...
2EnglishcatAn animal of the family Felidae; A person; A...
3Middle Englishcatte
4Old Englishcattea female cat
5Germanic*kattǭ
6Germanic*kattuz
7Latincattusa cat
8Latincattaa cat
Every word from Latin catta