Where does “nonintercalating” come from?
nonintercalating (English) comes from English intercalating, from English intercalate, from Latin intercalātus, from Latin intercalō, from Latin inter-, from Ancient Greek γλῶσσα, from Old Norse glotta, from Proto-Germanic glutōną — to shine, glimmer, glow; to shimmer, gleam;...
nonintercalating (English): Not intercalating
Definitions
- Not intercalating
Ancestry of “nonintercalating”, step by step
nonintercalating traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English intercalating
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | intercalating | present participle of intercalate; That... |
| 2 | English | intercalate | To insert an extra leap day into a calendar in... |
| 3 | Latin | intercalātus | intercalated |
| 4 | Latin | intercalō | to intercalate |
| 5 | Latin | inter- | inter-, between, in between, among, together |
| 6 | Ancient Greek | γλῶσσα | a tongue; a language; the mouthpiece of a pipe |
| 7 | Old Norse | glotta | to grin, smile scornfully |
| 8 | Proto-Germanic | glutōną | To stare; gawk |
| 9 | Proto-Indo-European | ǵʰel- | to shine, glimmer, glow; to shimmer, gleam;... |