Where does “Melvillean” come from?

Melvillean (English) comes from English Melville, from English Malleville, from Old French ville, from Latin vīlla, from Latin vetera, from Latin vetus, from Latin -tus, from Proto-Italic -tus — Derives action nouns from verb roots.

Melvillean (English): Alternative form of Melvillian

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of Melvillian

Ancestry of “Melvillean”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishMelvilleof Norman origin, from Malleville in Normandy
2EnglishMalleville
3Old Frenchvillecity or town
4Latinvīllacountry house; villa
5Latinveterathe old; old times, ancient times, antiquity
6Latinvetusold, aged, elderly, ancient; long-standing;...
7Latin-tusForms the past participle of verbs; Forms...
8Proto-Italic-tus
9Proto-Indo-European-tusDerives action nouns from verb roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tusEvery word from Latin -tusEvery word from Latin vetus