Where does “anione” come from?

anione (Italian) comes from Italian ione, from English Ion, from Romanian Ion, from French ion, from English ion, from English anion, from Ancient Greek ἀνιόν, from Ancient Greek ἄνειμι — up, upon.

anione (Italian): anion

Definitions

  1. anion

Ancestry of “anione”, step by step

anione traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian ione

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianioneion
2EnglishIonSon of Creusa and Xuthus, and the ancestor of Ionian people
3RomanianIonJohn
4Frenchionion
5EnglishionAn atom or group of atoms bearing an electrical...
6EnglishanionA negatively charged ion
7Ancient Greekἀνιόνgoing up
8Ancient Greekἄνειμιgo up
9Ancient Greekἀνάon board; on, upon
10Proto-Hellenic*anáup, upon

via Italian anodo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiananodoanode
2EnglishanodeAn electrode, of a cell or other electrically...
3Ancient Greekἄνοδοςway up, ascent, climb
4Ancient Greekὁδόςthreshold; road, path, way; journey, trip,...
5Proto-Hellenic*hodós

Words derived from “anione

Every word from Proto-Hellenic *anáEvery word from Ancient Greek ἀνάEvery word from Ancient Greek ἄνειμι