Where does “Bryanae” come from?

Bryanae (Translingual) comes from Translingual Bryum, from Latin bryon, from Ancient Greek βρύον, from Ancient Greek βρύω — to be full to bursting.

Bryanae (Translingual): superorder

Definitions

  1. superorder

Ancestry of “Bryanae”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1TranslingualBryumgenus
2Latinbryonmoss
3Ancient Greekβρύονsea lettuce; tree moss; liverwort
4Ancient Greekβρύωto be full to bursting
Every word from Ancient Greek βρύωEvery word from Ancient Greek βρύονEvery word from Latin bryon