Where does “railingless” come from?

railingless (English) comes from English railing, from English rail, from Middle English rail, from Old English regol, from Latin rēgula, from Latin -ula, from Proto-Indo-European -tlom, from Proto-Indo-European -trom — Derives agent nouns from verbs, denoting someone...

railingless (English): Without railings

Definitions

  1. Without railings

Ancestry of “railingless”, step by step

railingless traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English railing

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishrailingA fence or barrier consisting of one or more...
2EnglishrailA horizontal bar extending between supports and...
3Middle Englishrail
4Old Englishregola rule; a ruler
5Latinrēgularule, bar
6Latin-ularegō + API → rēgula; tegō + API → tēgula;...
7Proto-Indo-European-tlomAlternative form of *-trom
8Proto-Indo-European-tromForms nouns denoting a tool or instrument
9Proto-Indo-European-tḗrDerives agent nouns from verbs, denoting someone...

via English less

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlessTo a smaller extent or degree; comparative form...
2Middle Englishlesfalse; lying; deceptive; falsehood; a lie
3Old Englishlēasfalse, lax; false, void, loose; devoid of, loose...
4Proto-Germanic*laus
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tḗr
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