Where does “antiquated” come from?

antiquated (English) comes from English antiquate, from Latin antiquatus, from Latin antiquo, from Latin antīquus, from Latin ante, from Ancient Greek κλίσις, from Ancient Greek -σῐς, from Ancient Greek -τις — Derives abstract/action nouns from verb roots.

antiquated (English): old-fashioned, out of date

Definitions

  1. old-fashioned, out of date

Ancestry of “antiquated”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishantiquateTo cause to become old or obsolete
2Latinantiquatusold, ancient, archaic, antique, antiquarian,...
3LatinantiquoI leave it in its ancient state, restore...
4Latinantīquusold, ancient
5Latinantebefore, in front, forwards; before; before,...
6Ancient Greekκλίσιςbending, inclination; a lying down; a place for...
7Ancient Greek-σῐς"suffix forming nouns"
8Ancient Greek-τιςretained after dentals
9Proto-Indo-European-tisDerives abstract/action nouns from verb roots

Words derived from “antiquated

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tisEvery word from Ancient Greek -σῐςEvery word from Ancient Greek κλίσις
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