Where does “pavlovien” come from?

pavlovien (French) comes from English Pavlov, from Russian Па́влов, from Russian Па́вел, from Old Church Slavonic Павьлъ, from Ancient Greek Παῦλος, from Latin paulus, from Latin paullus.

pavlovien (French): of Pavlov; Pavlovian

Definitions

  1. of Pavlov; Pavlovian

Ancestry of “pavlovien”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishPavlovTo condition a person or animal to react to a stimulus, without consideration to the meaning of it
2RussianПа́вловa common Slavic surname
3RussianПа́велPaul
4Old Church SlavonicПавьлъ
5Ancient GreekΠαῦλοςPaul, a common Roman name, famously held by Paul, the Christian apostle
6Latinpauluslittle, small
7Latinpaullus

Words derived from “pavlovien

Every word from Latin paullusEvery word from Latin paulusEvery word from Ancient Greek Παῦλος