Where does “nonhypermobile” come from?

nonhypermobile (English) comes from English hypermobile, from English mobile, from Latin mōbilis, from Latin -bilis, from Proto-Italic -ðlis, from Proto-Indo-European -dʰlis, from Proto-Indo-European -dʰlom — Alternative form of *-trom; instrumental suffix;...

nonhypermobile (English): Not hypermobile

Definitions

  1. Not hypermobile

Ancestry of “nonhypermobile”, step by step

nonhypermobile traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English hypermobile

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishhypermobileExhibiting hypermobility; able to move further...
2EnglishmobileCapable of being moved, especially on wheels;...
3Latinmōbilismovable, loose
4Latin-bilis-ble
5Proto-Italic-ðlisForms adjectives from verb stems indicating capacity or worth of being acted on
6Proto-Indo-European-dʰlis
7Proto-Indo-European-dʰlomAlternative form of *-trom; instrumental suffix;...

via English non

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnonObsolete form of none
2Frenchnonno; not; a no, a negative response
3Old Frenchnonno; not; Alternative form of nom
4Latinnōnnot
5Old Latinnoenum
6Proto-Indo-Europeanóynosone; single
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -dʰlomEvery word from Latin -bilisEvery word from Latin mōbilis