Where does “muppetry” come from?

muppetry (English) comes from English muppet, from English moppet, from English -et, from Middle English -et, from Old French -et, from Latin -ātus, from Proto-Italic -ātos, from Proto-Indo-European -éh₂tos — Forms adjectives from nouns, indicating the possession of a thing or a quality.

muppetry (English): The behaviour of a muppet; foolish incompetence

Definitions

  1. The behaviour of a muppet; foolish incompetence

Ancestry of “muppetry”, step by step

muppetry traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English muppet

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmuppetAn incompetent or foolish person
2EnglishmoppetA child. Often used lovingly or in an...
3English-etUsed to form diminutives, loosely construed
4Middle English-etForms diminutive nouns from nouns; in some words,...
5Old French-etUsed to form a diminutive, masculine noun;...
6Latin-ātused
7Proto-Italic-ātos
8Proto-Indo-European-éh₂tosForms adjectives from nouns, indicating the possession of a thing or a quality

via English ry

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishryA test pattern consisting of a repeating character string alternating letters R and Y, used to test five-level teleprinter and radioteletype (RTTY) systems
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -éh₂tosEvery word from Latin -ātusEvery word from Old French -et