Where does “extracalendrical” come from?
extracalendrical (English) comes from English calendrical, from English calendar, from Middle English kalender, from Old French calendier, from Latin calendārium, from Latin Calendae, from Latin calāre, from Latin chalāre — I slacken; I loosen; I become slack; I become...
extracalendrical (English): Outside of a calendar
Definitions
- Outside of a calendar
Ancestry of “extracalendrical”, step by step
extracalendrical traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English calendrical
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | calendrical | Of, pertaining to, or used by a calendar system |
| 2 | English | calendar | Any system by which time is divided into days,... |
| 3 | Middle English | kalender | A year; A calendar; An example to be followed or... |
| 4 | Old French | calendier | — |
| 5 | Latin | calendārium | an account book or debt book |
| 6 | Latin | Calendae | Abbreviation Cal; astronomical new moon; calends |
| 7 | Latin | calāre | — |
| 8 | Latin | chalāre | — |
| 9 | Ancient Greek | χαλάω | I slacken; I loosen; I become slack; I become... |
via English extra
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | extra | Beyond what is due, usual, expected, or... |
| 2 | English | extraordinary | Not ordinary; exceptional; unusual; Remarkably... |
| 3 | Latin | extraordinārius | extraordinary |
| 4 | Latin | ōrdinem | — |
| 5 | Middle Low German | orden | — |
| 6 | Latin | ōrdināre | — |
| 7 | Latin | ōrdō | a methodical series, arrangement, or order; regular line, row, or series |
| 8 | Proto-Italic | ored(h)- | to arrange |