Where does “inadmissibility” come from?
inadmissibility (English) comes from English inadmissible, from French inadmissible, from French admissible, from French admis, from Romanian admite, from French admettre, from Old French admettre, from Latin admittere — in.
inadmissibility (English): The state of being inadmissible; Something...
Definitions
- The state of being inadmissible; Something...
Ancestry of “inadmissibility”, step by step
inadmissibility traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English inadmissible
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | inadmissible | Not admissible, especially that cannot be... |
| 2 | French | inadmissible | unacceptable, inadmissible |
| 3 | French | admissible | admissible, acceptable |
| 4 | French | admis | past participle of admettre; masculine plural of... |
| 5 | Romanian | admite | to admit; to allow, permit |
| 6 | French | admettre | to admit, to accept, to recognize |
| 7 | Old French | admettre | to admit |
| 8 | Latin | admittere | second-person singular future passive indicative... |
| 9 | Latin | admitto | I let in, admit; I perpetrate, commit |
| 10 | Latin | ad- | to; usually prefixed to verbs, in which cases it... |
| 11 | Latin | īn- | un-, non-, not |
| 12 | Latin | în | in, at, on, upon, from (space) |
| 13 | Latin | en | lookǃ beholdǃ; reallyǃ?; come onǃ |
| 14 | Proto-Italic | en | in |
| 15 | Proto-Indo-European | h₁én | in |
via English admissibility
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | admissibility | The state or quality of being admissible or allowable |
| 2 | English | -ity | Used to form a noun from an adjective;... |
| 3 | Middle English | -ite | — |
| 4 | Old French | -ité | -ity |
| 5 | Latin | -itās | — |
| 6 | Proto-Indo-European | -teh₂ts | Used to form nouns representing state of being |
| 7 | Proto-Indo-European | -teh₂ | Used to form nouns representing state of being |
| 8 | Proto-Indo-European | -tós | Creates verbal adjectives from verb stems |