Where does “everseeing” come from?

everseeing (English) comes from English seeing, from English -ing, from Old English -ing, from Old English -tūn, from Old English tūn, from Proto-West Germanic tūn, from Proto-Germanic tūną, from Gaulish dunum — smoke; mist, haze.

everseeing (English): Which sees unceasingly; constantly seeing

Definitions

  1. Which sees unceasingly; constantly seeing

Ancestry of “everseeing”, step by step

everseeing traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English seeing

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishseeingpresent participle of see; Having vision; not...
2English-ingUsed to form gerunds, a type of verbal nouns,...
3Old English-ingForming nouns from verbs, indicating action,...
4Old English-tūnhomestead, village, town
5Old Englishtūnenclosure, yard; place; dwelling
6Proto-West Germanictūnfence
7Proto-Germanictūnąfence; enclosure
8Gaulishdunumfort; hill, hillfort
9Proto-Celticdūnomstronghold, rampart
10Proto-Indo-Europeandʰewh₂-smoke; mist, haze

via English ever

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglisheverAlways, frequently, forever; Continuously,...
2Middle Englisheverever
3Old Englishǣfre
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰewh₂-
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