Where does “pairwise” come from?

Pairwise comes from English pair with the suffix -wise, pair itself deriving from Middle English paire, Old French paire, and Latin paria, the plural of par meaning equal.

pairwise (English): Occurring in pairs; two at a time; Arranged in...

Definitions

  1. Occurring in pairs; two at a time; Arranged in...

Ancestry of “pairwise”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpairTwo similar or identical things taken together;...
2Middle EnglishpaireA pair; a group of two similar, identical, or...
3Old Frenchpaire
4Latinparianominative neuter plural of pār; accusative...
5Latinpareven; equal; like
6Proto-Indo-Europeanperaround; through

Words derived from “pairwise

Every word from Proto-Indo-European per
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