Where does “basilectal” come from?

basilectal (English) comes from English basilect, from English lect, from English -lect, from English dialect, from Middle French dialecte, from Latin dialectos, from Ancient Greek διάλεκτος, from Ancient Greek διαλέγομαι — two.

basilectal (English): of, or relating to a basilect

Definitions

  1. of, or relating to a basilect

Ancestry of “basilectal”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbasilectA variety of a language that has diverged greatly...
2EnglishlectA specific form of a language or language...
3English-lectvariety
4EnglishdialectA variety of a language that is characteristic of...
5Middle Frenchdialectedialect
6Latindialectosa dialect; Nihilo lenior in convictores...
7Ancient Greekδιάλεκτοςdiscourse, conversation; manner of speech,...
8Ancient GreekδιαλέγομαιI converse, hold a discussion, debate, argue; I...
9Ancient Greekδῐᾰ-apart; through, across; through; in different...
10Ancient Greekδιάthroughout
11Proto-Indo-Europeandwístwice, doubly; in two
12Proto-Indo-Europeandwóh₁two

Words derived from “basilectal

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dwóh₁Every word from Ancient Greek δῐᾰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dwís