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Etymology of the French word coronarien

the French word coronarien
derived from the French word coronaire
derived from the Latin word coronarius (pertaining to a wreath or crown; connected with, used for crowns, garlands; maker, seller of garlands, wreaths)
derived from the Classical Latin word corona (crown; crown; garland, wreath)
derived from the Greek word korone, κορώνη
derived from the Greek word koronos, κορωνός
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sker- (to turn, bend)
using the French suffix -ien
derived from the Latin suffix -ianus
derived from the English word jennerian

Date

The earliest known usage of coronarien in French dates from the 19th century.

Derivations in other languages

Romanian coronarian



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