Where does “nonlunar” come from?

nonlunar (English) comes from English lunar, from Middle English lunar, from Latin lunaris, from Norman leune, from Old French lune, from Latin lūna, from Old Latin losna, from Proto-Italic louksnā — bright; to shine; to see.

nonlunar (English): Not lunar

Definitions

  1. Not lunar

Ancestry of “nonlunar”, step by step

nonlunar traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English lunar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlunarOf, pertaining to, or resembling the Moon (that is, Luna, the Earth's moon)
2Middle Englishlunarshaped like the crescent moon
3LatinlunarisOf or pertaining to the moon, lunar
4Normanleunemoon; jellyfish
5Old Frenchlunethe Moon
6Latinlūna
7Old Latinlosna
8Proto-Italiclouksnāmoon
9Proto-Indo-Europeanlówksneh₂moon
10Proto-Indo-Europeanlewḱ-lynx
11Proto-Indo-Europeanlewk-bright; to shine; to see

via English non

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnonObsolete form of none
2Frenchnonno; not; a no, a negative response
3Old Frenchnonno; not; Alternative form of nom
4Latinnōnnot
5Old Latinnoenum
6Proto-Indo-Europeanóynosone; single
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewk-Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European lówksneh₂