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Etymology of the English word nickelodeon

the English word nickelodeon
derived from the English word melodeon
derived from the German word melodeon
derived from the English word melodium
derived from the English word melody
derived from the French word mélodie
derived from the Greek word meloidia
derived from the Greek word melos, μέλος (a limb or part of the body)
derived from the Greek word oide
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wed-
derived from the Old French word melody
derived from the Late Latin word melodia (melody; pleasant song)
derived from the Greek word meloidia
derived from the Greek word melos, μέλος (a limb or part of the body)
derived from the Greek word oide
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wed-
derived from the English word nickel
derived from the Swedish word kopparnickel
derived from the German word Kupfernickel
derived from the German word Nickel (demon)
derived from the German word Nikolaus
derived from the English word Melodeon

Date

The earliest known usage of nickelodeon in English dates from the 20th century.

Usage

Word found in Modern English


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