Where does “insusceptibly” come from?

insusceptibly (English) comes from English insusceptible, from English susceptible, from Late Latin susceptibilis, from Latin susceptus, from Latin suscipio, from Latin capiō, from Proto-Italic kapiō, from Proto-Italic kapjō — to seize, grab; to seize; take up; lift; to take,...

insusceptibly (English): In an insusceptible manner

Definitions

  1. In an insusceptible manner

Ancestry of “insusceptibly”, step by step

insusceptibly traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English insusceptible

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishinsusceptibleNot susceptible
2Englishsusceptiblelikely to be affected by something; easily...
3Late Latinsusceptibilisacceptable; susceptible
4Latinsusceptustaken up, having been taken up, acknowledged,...
5LatinsuscipioI take up, acknowledge; I undertake, assume,...
6Latincapiōto take, to capture, to catch, to seize, to take captive, to storm
7Proto-Italickapiōtake
8Proto-Italickapjōtake, seize
9Proto-Indo-Europeankh₂pyéti
10Proto-Indo-Europeankeh₂p-to seize, grab; to seize; take up; lift; to take,...

via English ly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlyAbbreviation of light-year
2VietnameselyAlternative spelling of li
Every word from Proto-Indo-European keh₂p-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kh₂pyétiEvery word from Proto-Italic kapjō