Where does “triniunity” come from?

triniunity (English) comes from English Trinity, from Middle English trinite, from Anglo-Norman trinite, from Latin trīnitās, from German Dreieinigkeit, from German Einigkeit, from German -keit, from German -heit.

triniunity (English): Obsolete form of triunity

Definitions

  1. Obsolete form of triunity

Ancestry of “triniunity”, step by step

triniunity traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Trinity

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishTrinityIn Christian belief, the three persons of the Godhead: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit
2Middle EnglishtriniteA triad; a trinity
3Anglo-Normantrinite
4Latintrīnitāsthreeness; the state of being three
5GermanDreieinigkeitTrinity
6GermanEinigkeitunity; consensus, agreement
7German-keitAlternative form of -heit; -ness, -ty; -ty
8German-heitConverts an adjective into a noun and usually...
9Middle High German-heitness, -ity, -hood; forms nouns from adjectives, denoting the abstract quality of the adjective
10Old High German-heitnature, character
11Proto-West Germanic-haiduhood
12Proto-Germanichaiduzmanner, way; personality, character; appearance
13Proto-Indo-European(s)kayt-

via English unity

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunityOneness; the state or fact of being one undivided...
2Middle Englishunite
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)kayt-
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