Where does “thealogian” come from?

thealogian (English) comes from English -ian, from English Hobbesian, from English Hobbes, from English Robert, from Anglo-Norman Robert.

thealogian (English): One who studies the or a goddess, or the feminine divine, e.g. from a feminist viewpoint

Definitions

  1. One who studies the or a goddess, or the feminine divine, e.g. from a feminist viewpoint

Ancestry of “thealogian”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-ianFrom, related to, or like; One from, belonging...
2EnglishHobbesianInvolving unrestrained, selfish, and uncivilized...
3EnglishHobbesa surname
4EnglishRobert
5Anglo-NormanRobert
Every word from Anglo-Norman RobertEvery word from English -ianEvery word from English Robert