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Origin and history of Devonian

Devonian(adj.)

1610s, "of or pertaining to Devonshire;" see Devon + -ian. The earlier adjective was Devonish (early 14c.). In reference to a geological era, 1837, applied by Murchison, because the formations of that age are prominent in the county, where they first were studied.

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county name, Old English Defena(scir) "(territory of the) Dumnonii," a Celtic people-name. As a type of cattle, from 1798.

variant of suffix -an (q.v.), with connective -i-. From Latin -ianus, in which the -i- originally was from the stem of the word being attached but later came to be felt as connective. In Middle English frequently it was -ien, via French.

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