Where does “antitheatricality” come from?

antitheatricality (English) comes from English theatricality, from English -ity, from Middle English -ite, from Old French -ité, from Latin -itās, from Proto-Indo-European -teh₂ts, from Proto-Indo-European -teh₂, from Proto-Indo-European -tós — Creates verbal adjectives from verb stems.

antitheatricality (English): The quality or state of being antitheatrical

Definitions

  1. The quality or state of being antitheatrical

Ancestry of “antitheatricality”, step by step

antitheatricality traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English theatricality

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishtheatricalitytheatrical behaviour and mannerisms
2English-ityUsed to form a noun from an adjective;...
3Middle English-ite
4Old French-ité-ity
5Latin-itās
6Proto-Indo-European-teh₂tsUsed to form nouns representing state of being
7Proto-Indo-European-teh₂Used to form nouns representing state of being
8Proto-Indo-European-tósCreates verbal adjectives from verb stems

via English anti

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishantiOpposed to something; That has a torsion angle...
2Englishanti-Against, hostile to; Contrasting with the norm;...
3Ancient Greekἀντι-anti-, against; like, reminiscent of
4Ancient Greekᾰ̓ντῐ́opposite
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tósEvery word from English -ityEvery word from Latin -itās