Where does “problematically” come from?

Problematically derives from English problematic, via Middle French problématique and Late Latin problematicus from Ancient Greek προβληματικός, meaning "of or relating to a problem," itself from πρόβλημα "something thrown forward," from προβάλλω "to throw forward," combining προ- with βάλλω "to throw," ultimately from Proto-Indo-European pro-.

problematically (English): In a problematic manner

Definitions

  1. In a problematic manner

Ancestry of “problematically”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-allyused with adjectives ending in -ic
2EnglishahistoricSynonym of ahistorical
3EnglishhistoricVery important; noteworthy: having importance or...
4Latinhistoricushistorical
5Latinhistoriahistory; account; story
6Ancient Greekἱστορίαinquiry, examination, systematic observation,...
7Ancient Greekἱστορέωto inquire, ask; to examine, observe; to record,...
8Ancient Greekἵστωρone who knows law and right, judge; witness; a...
9Proto-Hellenicwístōr
10Proto-Indo-Europeanwéydtōrone who has seen, one who knows
11Indo-European*weyd-

Words derived from “problematically

Every word from Indo-European *weyd-Every word from English -allyEvery word from Proto-Indo-European wéydtōr
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