Where does “misnegotiate” come from?

misnegotiate (English) comes from English negotiate, from Latin negotiatus, from Latin negotior, from Latin negōtium, from Latin nec, from Latin neque, from Proto-Indo-European nekʷe, from Proto-Indo-European ne — not.

misnegotiate (English): To make a mistake when trying to make one's way over (difficult terrain); to misstep or stumble when trying to avoid (obstacles)

Definitions

  1. To make a mistake when trying to make one's way over (difficult terrain); to misstep or stumble when trying to avoid (obstacles)

Ancestry of “misnegotiate”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnegotiateTo confer with others in order to come to terms...
2Latinnegotiatustraded
3LatinnegotiorI do business; I act as banker; I trade, traffic
4Latinnegōtiumbusiness, employment, occupation, affair
5Latinnecnor; and not, not; neither
6Latinnequenot; and not, also not
7Proto-Indo-Europeannekʷeand not, neither, nor
8Proto-Indo-Europeannenot
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ne