Where does “demi-matte” come from?

demi-matte (English) comes from English demi-, from Middle English demi, from Anglo-Norman demi, from Latin dīmidius, from Latin medius, from Latin locus, from Old Latin stlocus, from Proto-Italic stlokos — to put, to place; to locate.

demi-matte (English): Partially matte; between matte and glossy

Definitions

  1. Partially matte; between matte and glossy

Ancestry of “demi-matte”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishdemi-half
2Middle Englishdemihalf, half-sized, partial
3Anglo-Normandemihalf
4Latindīmidiushalf
5Latinmediusmiddle; half; moderate
6Latinlocusplace, spot; a passage of literature; "in the...
7Old Latinstlocus
8Proto-Italicstlokos
9Proto-Indo-Europeanstel-to put, to place; to locate
Every word from Proto-Indo-European stel-