Genarian etymology

English

English word genarian comes from English sexa- (Six.), English septua- (Seven.), Latin octogenarius (Eighty (attributive). Eighty-year-old.), English sex- (A form of sexa-, meaning six.)

Etymology of genarian

Detailed word origin of genarian

Dictionary entry Language Definition
sexa- English (en) Six.
septua- English (en) Seven.
octogenarius Latin (lat) Eighty (attributive). Eighty-year-old.
sex- English (en) A form of sexa-, meaning six.
octogenarian English (en) Being between the age of 80 and 89, inclusive.. Of or relating to an octogenarian. One who is between the age of eighty and eighty-nine, inclusive.
genarian English (en) An elderly person, especially one over the age of 60.