Where does “bounteously” come from?

bounteously (English) comes from English bounteous, from Middle English bountevous, from Anglo-Norman bontivous, from Old French -os, from Latin -osus, from Old Latin -osos, from Latin ont-to-s, from Latin -o-wont-to-s.

bounteously (English): In a bounteous manner

Definitions

  1. In a bounteous manner

Ancestry of “bounteously”, step by step

bounteously traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English bounteous

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbounteousInclined to be generous; Liberal or abundant
2Middle EnglishbountevousVirtuous, benevolent; morally good
3Anglo-Normanbontivous
4Old French-osAlternative form of -us; -ous
5Latin-osus-ose, -ous; full of, overly, prone to
6Old Latin-ososaccusative masculine plural of -ōsus
7Latinont-to-s
8Latin-o-wont-to-s

via Middle English bounteously

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishbounteously
Every word from Latin -o-wont-to-sEvery word from Latin -osusEvery word from Old French -os