Where does “binitarianism” come from?

binitarianism (English) comes from English binitarian, from English Trinitarian, from French trinitaire, from French trinité, from Old French trinité, from Latin trīnitās, from German Dreieinigkeit, from German Einigkeit.

binitarianism (English): The belief, particularly among some fringe...

Definitions

  1. The belief, particularly among some fringe...

Ancestry of “binitarianism”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbinitarianA proponent of binitarianism
2EnglishTrinitarianSomeone who believes in the Trinity; A member of...
3FrenchtrinitaireTrinitarian
4Frenchtrinitétrinity; Trinity
5Old Frenchtrinité
6Latintrīnitāsthreeness; the state of being three
7GermanDreieinigkeitTrinity
8GermanEinigkeitunity; consensus, agreement
9German-keitAlternative form of -heit; -ness, -ty; -ty
10German-heitConverts an adjective into a noun and usually...
11Middle High German-heitness, -ity, -hood; forms nouns from adjectives, denoting the abstract quality of the adjective
12Old High German-heitnature, character
13Proto-West Germanic-haiduhood
14Proto-Germanichaiduzmanner, way; personality, character; appearance
15Proto-Indo-European(s)kayt-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)kayt-