Where does “Londonphile” come from?

Londonphile (English) comes from English London, from Middle English London, from Old English Lunden, from Latin Londinium, from Proto-Celtic *Londinyom, from Proto-Indo-European lendʰ- — land, heath; loins.

Londonphile (English): One who is fond of the city of London

Definitions

  1. One who is fond of the city of London

Ancestry of “Londonphile”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishLondonSituated on the tidal River Thames in southeast England, with a metropolitan population of more than 13,000,000
2Middle EnglishLondon
3Old EnglishLundenLondon
4LatinLondiniumLondon
5Proto-Celtic*Londinyom
6Proto-Indo-Europeanlendʰ-land, heath; loins
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lendʰ-Every word from Proto-Celtic *LondinyomEvery word from Latin Londinium
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