Where does “Caninius” come from?

Caninius (Latin) comes from Latin canīnus, from Latin Canis, from Ancient Greek δρόμος, from Ancient Greek -ός, from Proto-Hellenic *-os, from Proto-Indo-European -ós — Creates agent nouns from verb stems, denoting...

Caninius (Latin): a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by

Definitions

  1. a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by

Ancestry of “Caninius”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincanīnuscanine; of or pertaining to a dog
2LatinCanisa dog, a hound animal
3Ancient Greekδρόμοςrace, running; racetrack; course, path
4Ancient Greek-όςForms agentive or patientive adjectives and nouns from the o-grade of a verbal root
5Proto-Hellenic*-os
6Proto-Indo-European-ósCreates agent nouns from verb stems, denoting...

Words derived from “Caninius

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -ósEvery word from Ancient Greek -όςEvery word from Ancient Greek δρόμος