Where does “inequalitarian” come from?

inequalitarian (English) comes from English equalitarian, from English -arian, from English -ary, from Italian -ario, from Latin -ārium, from Latin -um, from Proto-Italic *-om, from Proto-Indo-European *-oHom.

inequalitarian (English): An inegalitarian

Definitions

  1. An inegalitarian

Ancestry of “inequalitarian”, step by step

inequalitarian traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English equalitarian

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishequalitarianCharacterized by social equality and equal rights...
2English-arianA believer in something; An advocate of...
3English-aryof or pertaining to; adjective suffix appended to...
4Italian-ario-ary; Added to nouns to create attributive...
5Latin-āriumused primarily to form nouns of purpose from other nouns, such as places where things are kept or objects used for a particular end
6Latin-umnominative neuter singular of -us; accusative...
7Proto-Italic*-om
8Proto-Indo-European*-oHom

via English in

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishinUsed to indicate location, inclusion, or position...
2Middle EnglishinAny kind of accomodation; particularly; A home or...
3Old Englishinin; Alternative form of inn
4Proto-West Germanic*in

Words derived from “inequalitarian

Every word from Proto-Indo-European *-oHomEvery word from Latin -āriumEvery word from English -ary