Where does “Pamphȳlius” come from?

Pamphȳlius (Latin) comes from Latin Pamphylia, from Ancient Greek Παμφυλία, from Ancient Greek Πάμφῡλος, from Ancient Greek πᾰν-, from Ancient Greek πᾶς, from Proto-Hellenic *pánts.

Pamphȳlius (Latin): Pamphylian

Definitions

  1. Pamphylian

Ancestry of “Pamphȳlius”, step by step

Pamphȳlius traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Latin Pamphylia

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinPamphyliaPamphylia region in Asia Minor, first a country and then part of a Roman province
2Ancient GreekΠαμφυλίαPamphylia, an Ancient region in Anatolia
3Ancient GreekΠάμφῡλοςone of the Pamphyli, a Doric tribe
4Ancient Greekπᾰν-every; all, every
5Ancient Greekπᾶςall, every, each; whole
6Proto-Hellenic*pánts

via Ancient Greek παμφύλιος

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekπαμφύλιος

Words derived from “Pamphȳlius

Every word from Proto-Hellenic *pántsEvery word from Ancient Greek πᾶςEvery word from Ancient Greek πᾰν-