Where does “faunique” come from?

faunique (French) comes from French faune, from Middle French faune, from Latin Faunus, from New Latin fauna, from English avifauna, from Latin avis, from Proto-Italic awis, from Proto-Indo-European h₂éwis — bird.

faunique (French): faunistic

Definitions

  1. faunistic

Ancestry of “faunique”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchfaunefaun; tree grayling; fauna, wildlife
2Middle Frenchfaune
3LatinFaunusFaunus horned god of the forest, plains and fields
4New Latinfaunaanimals
5EnglishavifaunaThe birds, or all the kinds of birds, inhabiting...
6Latinavisa bird; omen, portent; dative/ablative plural of...
7Proto-Italicawisbird
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂éwisbird
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂éwisEvery word from Proto-Italic awisEvery word from English avifauna