Where does “archaeobotanically” come from?

archaeobotanically (English) comes from English archaeobotanical, from English botanical, from English botany, from English botanic, from Medieval Latin botanicus, from French botanique, from Ancient Greek βοτανικός, from Ancient Greek βοτάνη — to graze, pasture; to keep.

archaeobotanically (English): With reference to, or by means of archaeobotany

Definitions

  1. With reference to, or by means of archaeobotany

Ancestry of “archaeobotanically”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglisharchaeobotanicalOf or pertaining to archaeobotany
2EnglishbotanicalOf or pertaining to botany; relating to the study...
3EnglishbotanyThe scientific study of plants, a branch of...
4EnglishbotanicOf or pertaining to botany; Any substance of...
5Medieval Latinbotanicus
6Frenchbotaniquebotanical; botany
7Ancient Greekβοτανικόςpertaining to herbs
8Ancient Greekβοτάνηgrass, fodder, pasture; herb
9Ancient Greekβόσκωfeed, tend; feed, graze
10Proto-Indo-Europeangʷeh₃-to graze, pasture; to keep
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷeh₃-
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