Where does “pelicanist” come from?

pelicanist (English) comes from English Pelican, from Middle English pellican, from Old English pellican, from Latin pelecānus, from Ancient Greek πελεκάν, from Ancient Greek πέλεκυς — two-edged axe for felling trees; battle axe,...

pelicanist (English): Someone who attempts to explain away UFO reports...

Definitions

  1. Someone who attempts to explain away UFO reports...

Ancestry of “pelicanist”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishPelicanAny of various seabirds of the family Pelecanidae, having a long bill with a distendable pouch
2Middle Englishpellicanpelican
3Old Englishpellicanpelican
4Latinpelecānuspelican
5Ancient Greekπελεκάνpelican
6Ancient Greekπέλεκυςtwo-edged axe for felling trees; battle axe,...
Every word from Ancient Greek πέλεκυςEvery word from Ancient Greek πελεκάνEvery word from Latin pelecānus