Where does “pion” come from?

pion (Norwegian Nynorsk) comes from Ancient Greek παιωνία, from Ancient Greek παιών, from Ancient Greek παιάν, from Ancient Greek Παιάν, from Ancient Greek παίω, from Proto-Indo-European *p(y)eh₂w-.

pion (Norwegian Nynorsk): alternative form of peon

Definitions

  1. alternative form of peon

Ancestry of “pion”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekπαιωνίαpeony
2Ancient Greekπαιώνa physician
3Ancient Greekπαιάνhymn to Apollo
4Ancient GreekΠαιάνPaean; in Greek mythology the physician of the gods
5Ancient GreekπαίωI strike, hit; I strike against or upon; I devour
6Proto-Indo-European*p(y)eh₂w-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *p(y)eh₂w-Every word from Ancient Greek παίωEvery word from Ancient Greek Παιάν
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