Where does “craniano” come from?

craniano (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese -ano, from French -ane, from Middle French -ané, from Latin -āneus, from Latin -eus, from Proto-Italic *-eos — Forms adjectives indicating being formed out of a material.

craniano (Portuguese): cranial

Definitions

  1. cranial

Ancestry of “craniano”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguese-ano-an; forms nouns, from a person’s name, denoting...
2French-aneane
3Middle French-anéaneous
4Latin-āneusforming adjectives Of or pertaining to; -aneous
5Latin-eusargentum + API → argenteus; ferrum + API →...
6Proto-Italic*-eosForms adjectives indicating being formed out of a material

Words derived from “craniano

Every word from Proto-Italic *-eosEvery word from Latin -eusEvery word from Latin -āneus