Where does “Tennysonianism” come from?

Tennysonianism (English) comes from English Tennysonian, from English Tennyson, from English Dennis, from Middle English Denis, from Old French Denis, from Latin Dionȳsius, from Ancient Greek Διονύσιος, from Ancient Greek -ῐος — Creates adjectives from noun or verb stems.

Tennysonianism (English): Appreciation or imitation of the works of Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (1809–1892), English poet

Definitions

  1. Appreciation or imitation of the works of Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (1809–1892), English poet

Ancestry of “Tennysonianism”, step by step

Tennysonianism traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Tennysonian

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishTennysonianRelating to, or characteristic of the style of,...
2EnglishTennysonAn English patronymic surname
3EnglishDennis
4Middle EnglishDenis
5Old FrenchDenis
6LatinDionȳsiustyrant of Syracuse
7Ancient GreekΔιονύσιος
8Ancient Greek-ῐοςbelonging to; of”, “belonging to”, “pertaining to
9Proto-Indo-European-yósCreates adjectives from noun or verb stems

via English ism

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishismAn ideology, system of thought, or practice that...
2English-ismUsed to form nouns of action or process or result...
3Latin-ismus-ism
4Ancient Greek-ισμόςForms abstract nouns
5Ancient Greek-μόςForms abstract nouns
6Proto-Indo-European-mósCreates action/result nouns from verb stems
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -yósEvery word from Ancient Greek -ῐοςEvery word from Ancient Greek Διονύσιος
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