Where does “intraarticularly” come from?

intraarticularly (English) comes from English intraarticular, from English articular, from Latin articulus, from Latin artus, from Proto-Indo-European h₂értus, from Proto-Indo-European h₂er- — to fit, to fix, to put together.

intraarticularly (English): Within a joint

Definitions

  1. Within a joint

Ancestry of “intraarticularly”, step by step

intraarticularly traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English intraarticular

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishintraarticularSituated within a joint
2EnglisharticularOf, at, or relating to the joints of the body; Of...
3LatinarticulusA point connecting various parts of the body;...
4Latinartusnarrow, close, fitted, confined, dense; severe,...
5Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂értusthat which is fit together; juncture, ordering
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂er-to fit, to fix, to put together

via English ly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlyAbbreviation of light-year
2VietnameselyAlternative spelling of li
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂er-Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂értusEvery word from Latin artus