Where does “Senonicus” come from?

Senonicus (Latin) comes from Latin Senones, from Ancient Greek Σένονες, from Gaulish Senōnēs, from Proto-Celtic senos, from Proto-Indo-European sénos — old.

Senonicus (Latin): Related to the Senones, a Gaulish tribe

Definitions

  1. Related to the Senones, a Gaulish tribe

Ancestry of “Senonicus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinSenonesa Gaulish tribe
2Ancient GreekΣένονες
3GaulishSenōnēs
4Proto-Celticsenosold
5Proto-Indo-Europeansénosold
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sénosEvery word from Proto-Celtic senosEvery word from Gaulish Senōnēs
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