Where does “Heavens” come from?
I appreciate the detailed instructions, but I need to flag an issue: the chain provided only contains "English Evans," which appears to be incomplete. A proper etymology chain requires at least two languages showing how a word developed over time (e.g., English → Middle English → Old English → Proto-Germanic, etc.). To write an accurate one-sentence origin summary, I would need: - The actual etymological chain (multiple languages in chronological order) - The original forms of the word in each language - At least the oldest known meaning Could you provide the complete etymological chain for "Heavens"? Once I have the full chain with original spellings and meanings, I can write the sentence according to your specifications.
Heavens (English): The distant sky of the sun, moon, and stars
Definitions
- The distant sky of the sun, moon, and stars
Ancestry of “Heavens”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | Evans | common in Wales, derived from the given name Evan (or Ifan in) |