Where does “misunification” come from?

misunification (English) comes from English unification, from English unify, from Middle French unifier, from Late Latin unificare, from Latin facere, from Latin facio, from Proto-Italic fakjō, from Proto-Italic *θakjō — to do, put, place.

misunification (English): The act or result of misunifying; an incorrect union

Definitions

  1. The act or result of misunifying; an incorrect union

Ancestry of “misunification”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunificationThe act of unifying; The state of being unified;...
2EnglishunifyCause to become one; make into a unit;...
3Middle Frenchunifier
4Late Latinunificare
5Latinfacerepresent active infinitive of faciō; do, make; to...
6LatinfacioI do; I make, construct, fashion, frame, build,...
7Proto-Italicfakjōto make
8Proto-Italic*θakjō
9Proto-Indo-European*dʰh₁k-yé-ti
10Proto-Indo-Europeandʰeh₁-to do, put, place
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰeh₁-
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