Where does “facading” come from?

facading (English) comes from English façade, from French façade, from Italian facciata, from Italian faccia, from Late Latin facia, from Latin faciēs, from Latin faciō, from Latin -torium.

facading (English): The act or practice of applying a facade to something

Definitions

  1. The act or practice of applying a facade to something

Ancestry of “facading”, step by step

facading traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English façade

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfaçadeAlternative form of facade
2Frenchfaçadefaçade of a building
3Italianfacciatafront; frontage; facade, façade; side; exterior
4Italianfacciaface; countenance, expression, face; side
5Late Latinfacia
6Latinfaciēsmake, form, shape, figure, configuration
7Latinfaciōto do
8Latin-toriumnominative neuter singular of -tōrius; accusative...
9Latin-tōriusory
10Latin-tor-er
11Proto-Italic-tōrForms agent nouns to verb stems
12Proto-Indo-European-tōrDerives agent nouns from verbs, denoting someone...
13Proto-Indo-European-tor-s

via English ing

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishingA meadow, especially a low meadow near a river;...
2Middle Englishing
3Old Englishingmeadow, water meadow, ing
4Old Norseengmeadow
5Proto-GermanicangijōA low lying meadow in a valley or near a river
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂énkoscurve, bend
7Proto-Indo-European-osCreates action nouns or result nouns from verbs;...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tor-s