Where does “lumacone” come from?

lumacone (Italian) comes from Italian lumaca, from Vulgar Latin limaca, from Latin līmāx, from English limacology, from English -logy, from French -logie, from Latin -logia, from Ancient Greek -λογῐ́ᾱ — Base for nouns denoting the study of something, or the branch of knowledge of a discipline.

lumacone (Italian): (large) slug

Definitions

  1. (large) slug

Ancestry of “lumacone”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianlumacaslug; snail; slowcoach
2Vulgar Latinlimaca
3Latinlīmāxslug, snail
4EnglishlimacologyThe scientific study of slugs
5English-logyA branch of learning; a study of a particular...
6French-logie-logy
7Latin-logia-logy; the study of
8Ancient Greek-λογῐ́ᾱBase for nouns denoting the study of something, or the branch of knowledge of a discipline
Every word from Ancient Greek -λογῐ́ᾱEvery word from French -logieEvery word from English -logy