Where does “fursonality” come from?

fursonality (English) comes from English fur, from Middle English furre, from Old French fuerre, from Frankish fōdar, from Proto-Germanic fōdrą, from Proto-Germanic fōdô, from Proto-Indo-European pat- — to feed; path; to go.

fursonality (English): The personality of an animal, or of a human who identifies with an animal

Definitions

  1. The personality of an animal, or of a human who identifies with an animal

Ancestry of “fursonality”, step by step

fursonality traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English fur

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfurThe hairy coat of various mammal species,...
2Middle Englishfurre
3Old Frenchfuerrehay
4Frankishfōdarfodder, sheath
5Proto-Germanicfōdrąfodder; sheath
6Proto-Germanicfōdôfood, nourishment
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpat-to feed; path; to go

via English personality

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpersonalityA set of non-physical psychological and social...
2Middle Englishpersonalite
3Latinpersonalitas
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pat-Every word from Proto-Germanic fōdôEvery word from Proto-Germanic fōdrą