Where does “regionism” come from?

regionism (English) comes from English region, from Middle English regioun, from Anglo-Norman regiun, from Latin regiō, from Latin Aemilia, from Latin aemulus, from Proto-Italic aimelos, from Proto-Italic aimos — to copy, imitate.

regionism (English): regionalism; a tendency to administer an area as...

Definitions

  1. regionalism; a tendency to administer an area as...

Ancestry of “regionism”, step by step

regionism traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English region

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishregionAny considerable and connected part of a space or...
2Middle Englishregiounrealm, nation, country; authority, governance;...
3Anglo-Normanregiunregion
4Latinregiōdirection, line
5LatinAemilia
6Latinaemulusstriving to equal or excel, rivaling; in a bad...
7Proto-Italicaimelosstriving to equal or excel, rivaling; in a bad...
8Proto-Italicaimosimitation
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eym-to copy, imitate

via English ism

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishismAn ideology, system of thought, or practice that...
2English-ismUsed to form nouns of action or process or result...
3Latin-ismus-ism
4Ancient Greek-ισμόςForms abstract nouns
5Ancient Greek-μόςForms abstract nouns
6Proto-Indo-European-mósCreates action/result nouns from verb stems
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂eym-Every word from Proto-Italic aimosEvery word from Proto-Italic aimelos