Where does “inconvenience” come from?

Inconvenience comes from Old French inconvenience, from Late Latin inconvenientia, from Latin in- plus convenire, meaning "not to agree or suit."

inconvenience (English): The quality of being inconvenient; Something that...

Definitions

  1. The quality of being inconvenient; Something that...

Ancestry of “inconvenience”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchinconveniencemisfortune, calamity, impropriety
2Late Latininconvenientiainconsistency, incongruity; nominative neuter...
3Latinconvenientiaaccord, harmony, symmetry, agreement, conformity;...
4Latinconvenīre
5Latincōn-Used in compounds to indicate a being or bringing together of several objects
6Latincumwith, along with; at; -fold
7Old LatincomAlternative form of cum
8Proto-Italickomwith, along, at
9Proto-Indo-Europeanḱómbeside, near, by, with
10Proto-Indo-EuropeanḱeDeictic particle, here; Post-positional...
11Middle Englishkyt
12Germankittputty certain kinds of cement used for fixing e.g. window panes
13Old High Germankuti
14Proto-West Germanickwidugum, resin
15Proto-Germanickweduzresin
16Proto-Indo-Europeangʷet-resin, gum; to say, speak
17Proto-Indo-Europeangū-to bend; curve; arch; vault; to bow, bend, arch,...

Words derived from “inconvenience

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