Where does “immaterial” come from?

Immaterial comes from Middle English in- and Latin -alis combined with Latin in-, Latin -ia, and Proto-Indo-European roots en and oyd-.

immaterial (English): Having no matter or substance; So insubstantial...

Definitions

  1. Having no matter or substance; So insubstantial...

Ancestry of “immaterial”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishin-in, into, towards, within; in, into; Used with...
2Middle Englishin-
3Old Englishin-in, into; on, upon; internal, positioned on the...
4Old Englishinin; Alternative form of inn
5Proto-West Germanic*in
6Proto-Germanicinin; into
7Proto-Indo-Europeanénin

Words derived from “immaterial

Every word from Proto-Indo-European én