Where does “ear-piercingly” come from?

ear-piercingly (English) comes from English ear-piercing, from English piercing, from English pierce, from Middle English perce, from Old French percier, from Latin pertusiāre, from Latin pertūsus, from Latin pertundere — to praise, laud.

ear-piercingly (English): In an ear-piercing manner; at an ear-piercing volume

Definitions

  1. In an ear-piercing manner; at an ear-piercing volume

Ancestry of “ear-piercingly”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishear-piercingextremely loud; A piercing in the ear
2Englishpiercingpresent participle of pierce; The action of the...
3Englishpierceto puncture; to break through; to create a hole...
4Middle Englishpercepierce
5Old Frenchpercierto pierce
6Latinpertusiāre
7Latinpertūsusperforated
8Latinpertunderesecond-person singular future passive indicative...
9LatinpertundoI bore through, perforate
10LatintundoI beat, strike, buffet; I pound, bruise, crush,...
11Proto-Italictundōbeat, strike
12Proto-Indo-European(s)tewd-to push, to hit
13Proto-Indo-Europeanstew-to praise, laud
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