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Etymology of the English word euphonious

the English word euphonious
derived from the English word euphony
derived from the French word euphonie
derived from the Greek word euphonia, εὐφωνία
derived from the Greek word eu, εὖ ( well)
derived from the Greek word euphonos, εὔϕωνος
using the Greek prefix eu-, εὐ-
derived from the Greek word eus
derived from the Greek word phone, φωνή (voice; a tone (articulate, bestial or artificial); by implication, an address (for any purpose), saying or language)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bha-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhā-
derived from the Late Latin word euphonia (euphony; quality of having pleasant sound)
derived from the Greek word euphonia, εὐφωνία
derived from the Greek word eu, εὖ ( well)
derived from the Greek word euphonos, εὔϕωνος
using the Greek prefix eu-, εὐ-
derived from the Greek word eus
derived from the Greek word phone, φωνή (voice; a tone (articulate, bestial or artificial); by implication, an address (for any purpose), saying or language)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bha-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhā-
using the English suffix -ous
derived from the Latin suffix -osus




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