Where does “éabainnít” come from?

éabainnít (Irish) comes from Irish éabann, from Old Irish ébind, from Latin hebenus, from Ancient Greek ἔβενος, from Egyptian hbnj — ebony.

éabainnít (Irish): ebonite

Definitions

  1. ebonite

Ancestry of “éabainnít”, step by step

éabainnít traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Irish éabann

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishéabannebony
2Old Irishébind
3Latinhebenusebony
4Ancient Greekἔβενοςebony tree, wood
5Egyptianhbnjebony

via Irish it

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishit
Every word from Egyptian hbnjEvery word from Ancient Greek ἔβενοςEvery word from Latin hebenus