"Brunonian" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more Brunonian [comparative], most Brunonian [superlative]
Etymology: Bruno + -n- + -ian. From Latin Bruno (“Brown”), from Medieval Latin brunus (“brown”), from Old High German brun (“brown”) Etymology templates: {{affix|en|Bruno|-n-|-ian}} Bruno + -n- + -ian, {{der|en|la|Bruno||Brown}} Latin Bruno (“Brown”), {{der|en|ML.|brunus||brown}} Medieval Latin brunus (“brown”), {{der|en|goh|brun||brown}} Old High German brun (“brown”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} Brunonian (comparative more Brunonian, superlative most Brunonian)
  1. Of or relating to John Brown (doctor) (1735–1788), Scottish physician who taught that disease was caused by either excessive or inadequate stimulation.
    Sense id: en-Brunonian-en-adj-rBy~Ptuv

Noun

Forms: Brunonians [plural]
Etymology: Bruno + -n- + -ian. From Latin Bruno (“Brown”), from Medieval Latin brunus (“brown”), from Old High German brun (“brown”) Etymology templates: {{affix|en|Bruno|-n-|-ian}} Bruno + -n- + -ian, {{der|en|la|Bruno||Brown}} Latin Bruno (“Brown”), {{der|en|ML.|brunus||brown}} Medieval Latin brunus (“brown”), {{der|en|goh|brun||brown}} Old High German brun (“brown”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} Brunonian (plural Brunonians)
  1. A student of Brown University, Rhode Island, USA. Coordinate_terms: Brownian, Brownism, Brownist, Brownite
    Sense id: en-Brunonian-en-noun-Bl-axReB Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms interfixed with -n-, English terms suffixed with -ian Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 28 72 Disambiguation of English terms interfixed with -n-: 24 76 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ian: 27 73

Inflected forms

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