Where does “exceptless” come from?

exceptless (English) comes from English except, from Middle French excepter, from Latin exceptus, from Latin excipiō, from Latin capiō, from Proto-Italic kapiō, from Proto-Italic kapjō, from Proto-Indo-European kh₂pyéti — to seize, grab; to seize; take up; lift; to take,...

exceptless (English): Not exceptional; usual

Definitions

  1. Not exceptional; usual

Ancestry of “exceptless”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishexceptTo exclude; to specify as being an exception; To...
2Middle Frenchexcepter
3Latinexceptustaken out, having been taken out; excepted,...
4Latinexcipiōto take out, extract, pull out
5Latincapiōto take, to capture, to catch, to seize, to take captive, to storm
6Proto-Italickapiōtake
7Proto-Italickapjōtake, seize
8Proto-Indo-Europeankh₂pyéti
9Proto-Indo-Europeankeh₂p-to seize, grab; to seize; take up; lift; to take,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European keh₂p-