Where does “nonnamaxxing” come from?

nonnamaxxing (English) comes from English nonna, from Italian nonna, from Latin nonna, from Latin nonnus, from Proto-Indo-European nana-.

nonnamaxxing (English): A lifestyle trend focused on emulating the aesthetics of a nonna or Italian grandmother, such as by living life at a slower pace and making home-cooked food

Definitions

  1. A lifestyle trend focused on emulating the aesthetics of a nonna or Italian grandmother, such as by living life at a slower pace and making home-cooked food

Ancestry of “nonnamaxxing”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishnonnagrandmother
2Italiannonnagrandmother, granny
3Latinnonnanun
4Latinnonnusmonk; tutor; old person
5Proto-Indo-Europeannana-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European nana-Every word from Latin nonnusEvery word from Latin nonna
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