Where does “pléonasme” come from?

pléonasme (French) comes from Latin pleonasmus, from Ancient Greek πλεονασμός, from Ancient Greek πλεονάζω, from Ancient Greek πλείων, from Proto-Hellenic *pleíhōn, from Proto-Indo-European *pléh₁yōs — full.

pléonasme (French): pleonasm, redundancy

Definitions

  1. pleonasm, redundancy

Ancestry of “pléonasme”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinpleonasmus
2Ancient Greekπλεονασμόςabundance; excess
3Ancient Greekπλεονάζωto presume on; to be superfluous, more than...
4Ancient Greekπλείωνmore, comparative degree of πολύς; more; more,...
5Proto-Hellenic*pleíhōn
6Proto-Indo-European*pléh₁yōsfull

Words derived from “pléonasme

Every word from Proto-Indo-European *pléh₁yōsEvery word from Proto-Hellenic *pleíhōnEvery word from Ancient Greek πλείων