Where does “immanent” come from?

immanent (English) comes from Late Latin immanens, from Latin immanēre, from Latin manēre — "Be continued", "Be awaited".

immanent (English): Naturally part of something; existing throughout...

Definitions

  1. Naturally part of something; existing throughout...

Ancestry of “immanent”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Late Latinimmanens
2Latinimmanēre
3Latinmanēre"Be continued", "Be awaited"

Words derived from “immanent

Every word from Latin manēreEvery word from Latin immanēreEvery word from Late Latin immanens