Where does “cinematicity” come from?

cinematicity (English) comes from English cinematic, from English cinema, from French cinéma, from French cinématographe, from French -graphe, from Latin -graphus, from Ancient Greek -γράφος, from Ancient Greek γράφω — to turn, bend, twist, wind; to tie, bind...

cinematicity (English): The state or condition of being fit for the...

Definitions

  1. The state or condition of being fit for the...

Ancestry of “cinematicity”, step by step

cinematicity traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English cinematic

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcinematicOf or relating to the cinema; Resembling a...
2EnglishcinemaA movie theatre, a movie house; Films...
3Frenchcinémacinema; playacting, drama, fuss
4Frenchcinématographecinematograph
5French-graphe-graph; -grapher
6Latin-graphusgraph
7Ancient Greek-γράφοςwriter, painter
8Ancient Greekγράφωto scratch, cut into; to draw, sketch, paint; to...
9Proto-Hellenicgrəpʰōto scratch, cut or carve into
10Proto-Indo-Europeangerbʰ-to carve
11Proto-Indo-Europeanger-to turn, bend, twist, wind; to tie, bind...

via English ity

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishity
2Ingrian-uUsed to form nouns from verbs
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ger-