eo-

1.
a combining form meaning “early,” “primeval,” used in the formation of compound words:
Eocene; eohippus.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of ēṓs (Attic héōs) dawn; akin to east, Aurora
British Dictionary definitions for eo-

eo-

combining form
1.
early or primeval: Eocene, eohippus
Word Origin
from Greek, from ēōs dawn
Word Origin and History for eo-

word-forming element used from mid-19c. (first in Eocene) in compound words formed by earth-scientists and meaning "characterized by the earliest appearance of," from Greek eos "dawn," from PIE *aus-, cognate with Modern English east (q.v.). Piltdown Man, before exposed as a fraud, was known as Eoanthropus.