Where does “alónimo” come from?

alónimo (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese alo-, from Ancient Greek ἀλλο-, from Ancient Greek ἄλλος, from Ancient Greek κρίνω, from Proto-Hellenic kríňňō, from Proto-Indo-European krinyéti, from Proto-Indo-European krey- — to sift, separate, divide.

alónimo (Portuguese): allonymous; allonym

Definitions

  1. allonymous; allonym

Ancestry of “alónimo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesealo-allo-
2Ancient Greekἀλλο-
3Ancient Greekἄλλοςother, another, different, else; in combination...
4Ancient GreekκρίνωTo separate, divide, part, distinguish between...
5Proto-Hellenickríňňō
6Proto-Indo-Europeankrinyéti
7Proto-Indo-Europeankrey-to sift, separate, divide
Every word from Proto-Indo-European krey-Every word from Proto-Indo-European krinyétiEvery word from Proto-Hellenic kríňňō