Where does “earbone” come from?

earbone (English) comes from English Bône, from Middle English bon, from Old English bān, from Arabic بان, from Ottoman Turkish بان, from Ottoman Turkish باڭ, from Persian بنگ, from Middle Persian 𐭡𐭭𐭢 — henbane.

earbone (English): Any bone in the ear

Definitions

  1. Any bone in the ear

Ancestry of “earbone”, step by step

earbone traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Bône

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishBônenow known as Annaba
2Middle Englishbonbone
3Old Englishbānbone, tusk; the bone of a limb
4Arabicبانto separate, to become distinct, to sunder; to be...
5Ottoman Turkishبانban; keeper, tender, ward; ben tree, horseradish...
6Ottoman Turkishباڭ
7Persianبنگhashish, narcotic made from "Cannabis sativa";...
8Middle Persian𐭡𐭭𐭢henbane

via English ear

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishearThe organ of hearing, consisting of the pinna,...
2Middle EnglishēreThe ear organ that receives sound
3Old Englishēareear
4Proto-West Germanicauʀāear
5Proto-Germanicausôear
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ṓwsear
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ew-to enjoy; to consume; to perceive, see, to be...
Every word from Middle Persian 𐭡𐭭𐭢