Where does “misappear” come from?

misappear (English) comes from English appear, from Middle English apperen, from Old French aparoir, from Latin appāreō, from Latin ad-, from Latin īn-, from Latin în, from Latin en — in.

misappear (English): To give a false appearance; to seem to be something other than the true form

Definitions

  1. To give a false appearance; to seem to be something other than the true form

Ancestry of “misappear”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishappearTo come or be in sight; to be in view; to become...
2Middle Englishapperen
3Old Frenchaparoirto appear
4Latinappāreōto appear, be visible, come into sight
5Latinad-to; usually prefixed to verbs, in which cases it...
6Latinīn-un-, non-, not
7Latinînin, at, on, upon, from (space)
8Latinenlookǃ beholdǃ; reallyǃ?; come onǃ
9Proto-Italicenin
10Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁énin
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁én
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