Where does “nonnegative” come from?

Nonnegative derives from English negative combined with the prefix non-, which comes from Latin nōna, the feminine form of nōnus meaning "ninth," ultimately from Latin novem meaning "nine" and Proto-Indo-European ne-.

nonnegative (English): Not negative; either zero or positive; Any value...

Definitions

  1. Not negative; either zero or positive; Any value...

Ancestry of “nonnegative”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnegativeNot positive nor neutral; Of electrical charge of...
2Middle Englishnegative
3Old Frenchnegatif
4Latinnegativusdenied, negative, that which denies; inhibiting
5Latinnegōto deny
6Latinnecnor; and not, not; neither
7Latinnequenot; and not, also not
8Proto-Indo-Europeannekʷeand not, neither, nor
9Proto-Indo-Europeannenot

Words derived from “nonnegative

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ne
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