Where does “epochality” come from?

epochality (English) comes from English epochal, from English epoch, from Medieval Latin epocha, from Ancient Greek ἐποχή, from Ancient Greek ἐπέχω, from Ancient Greek ἐπι-, from Ancient Greek ἐπί, from Ancient Greek Ἡμέρα — to be hot; to burn.

epochality (English): The state or quality of pertaining to an epoch;...

Definitions

  1. The state or quality of pertaining to an epoch;...

Ancestry of “epochality”, step by step

epochality traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English epochal

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishepochalof or pertaining to an epoch; highly important or...
2EnglishepochA particular period of history, "especially" one...
3Medieval Latinepochaage, period, time, season, epoch
4Ancient Greekἐποχήcheck, cessation; suspension of judgement;...
5Ancient GreekἐπέχωI have or hold upon
6Ancient Greekἐπι-on, upon, on top of, all over, covering; on,...
7Ancient Greekἐπίas well, besides; For usage in composition, see...
8Ancient GreekἩμέρα
9Ancient Greekἦμαρday; by day; midday
10Proto-Hellenicā́mərday
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eh₃mr̥heat
12Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eh₃-to be hot; to burn

via English ity

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishity
2Ingrian-uUsed to form nouns from verbs
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂eh₃-