Where does “nuancely” come from?

nuancely (English) comes from English nuance, from French nuancé, from French nuer, from French nue, from Middle French nue, from Old French nue, from Vulgar Latin nuba, from Latin nūbēs — to cover.

nuancely (English): In a nuanced manner; in a manner that involves subtle distinctions or slight variations

Definitions

  1. In a nuanced manner; in a manner that involves subtle distinctions or slight variations

Ancestry of “nuancely”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnuanceA minor distinction; Subtlety or fine detail; To...
2Frenchnuancépast participle of nuancer; nuanced
3Frenchnuerto match, match up
4Frenchnuefeminine singular of nu; cloud
5Middle Frenchnuecloud
6Old Frenchnuecloud
7Vulgar Latinnuba
8Latinnūbēscloud
9Proto-Indo-European(s)newdʰ-to cover
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)newdʰ-Every word from Latin nūbēsEvery word from Vulgar Latin nuba
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