Where does “permalock” come from?

permalock (English) comes from English perma-, from English permanent, from Latin permanēns, from Latin permaneo, from Latin per-, from Proto-Italic peri-.

permalock (English): To wear a chastity cage for an indefinite amount of time; to be permanently "locked up"

Definitions

  1. To wear a chastity cage for an indefinite amount of time; to be permanently "locked up"

Ancestry of “permalock”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishperma-permanent
2EnglishpermanentWithout end, eternal; Lasting for an indefinitely...
3Latinpermanēnslasting, continuing, ongoing
4LatinpermaneoI stay to the end, hold out, endure; last,...
5Latinper-Used to make adjectives or verbs that are "very"...
6Proto-Italicperi-

Words derived from “permalock

Every word from Proto-Italic peri-Every word from Latin per-Every word from Latin permaneo