Where does “nonrenewable” come from?

Nonrenewable derives from English renewable, which combines English renew from Latin renovāre (to make new) and Latin -abilis (capable of being), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European new- (new).

nonrenewable (English): Not able to be renewed; incapable of renewal;...

Definitions

  1. Not able to be renewed; incapable of renewal;...

Ancestry of “nonrenewable”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishnon-Used in the sense of no or none, to show lack of...
2Latinnōnusninth
3Latinnovenosaccusative masculine plural of novēnus
4Latinnovemnine; 9; first-person singular present active...
5LatinnovoI make new, renew, refresh; I alter, change;...
6Proto-Italicnowāō
7Proto-Indo-Europeannéweh₂tito renew
8Proto-Indo-Europeannéwosnew
9Proto-Indo-Europeannew-new; to nod, assent to
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