Where does “antimoral” come from?

antimoral (English) comes from English moral, from Spanish moral, from Spanish mora, from Vulgar Latin mora, from Latin mōrum, from Ancient Greek μόρον, from Proto-Indo-European mórom — mulberry, blackberry.

antimoral (English): Opposing or countering moral behaviour

Definitions

  1. Opposing or countering moral behaviour

Ancestry of “antimoral”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmoralOf or relating to principles of right and wrong...
2Spanishmoralmoral; morals, standard; morale
3Spanishmoraa mulberry, a mulberry fruit; default; mora
4Vulgar Latinmoradelay, or any duration of time; hindrance
5Latinmōrummulberry (fruit)
6Ancient Greekμόρονblack mulberry; blackberry
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmórommulberry, blackberry
Every word from Proto-Indo-European móromEvery word from Ancient Greek μόρονEvery word from Latin mōrum