Where does “orthologously” come from?
orthologously (English) comes from English orthologous, from English orthology, from English logy, from Dutch log, from English log, from Middle English logge, from Old French loge, from Latin laubĭa — dirt, mud; to cut, remove, prune, separate; to...
orthologously (English): In regard to, or by means of orthology
Definitions
- In regard to, or by means of orthology
Ancestry of “orthologously”, step by step
orthologously traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English orthologous
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | orthologous | exhibiting orthology; having been separated by a... |
| 2 | English | orthology | Correct speaking or the correct use of words;... |
| 3 | English | logy | Slow to respond or react; lethargic; A term... |
| 4 | Dutch | log | lumbering, inert, slow in movement; immobile;... |
| 5 | English | log | The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches;... |
| 6 | Middle English | logge | large long stick, staff, pole, log |
| 7 | Old French | loge | arbor, covered walk-way; arbour, covered walk-way |
| 8 | Latin | laubĭa | penthouse, gallery, arcade, portico, lodge |
| 9 | Frankish | laubijā | shelter; arbour; shelter, arbour; arbour, shelter |
| 10 | Proto-West Germanic | laub | leaf; foliage |
| 11 | Proto-Germanic | laubą | leaf |
| 12 | Proto-Indo-European | lewp- | peel, break off; to flake off, peel, damage; to... |
| 13 | Proto-Indo-European | lew- | dirt, mud; to cut, remove, prune, separate; to... |