Where does “Ashkenormative” come from?

Ashkenormative (English) comes from English normative, from English -ative, from English -ive, from Middle English -yf, from Old French -if, from Latin -īvus, from Proto-Indo-European -iHwós, from Proto-Indo-European -wós — Creates adjectives from verb stems.

Ashkenormative (English): Of or pertaining to Ashkenormativity

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to Ashkenormativity

Ancestry of “Ashkenormative”, step by step

Ashkenormative traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English normative

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnormativeOf or pertaining to a norm or standard;...
2English-ativeof, related to, or associated with the thing...
3English-iveAn adjective suffix signifying relating or...
4Middle English-yfA suffix designating adjectives, adverbs and...
5Old French-if-ive
6Latin-īvusAdjective suffix
7Proto-Indo-European-iHwós
8Proto-Indo-European-wósCreates adjectives from verb stems

via English ashkenazi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishashkenaziOf or relating to Jews of German origin, and their traditions, customs, and rituals. Their traditional vernacular is Yiddish, and they historically dominated Jewish life in Europe north of the Mediterranean, in contrast to the Sephardim
2Hebrewאַשְׁכְּנַזִּי
3HebrewאַשְׁכֲּנַזAshkenaz
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -wósEvery word from Latin -īvusEvery word from English -ive
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