Where does “secularist” come from?

Secularist comes from English secular plus the suffix -ista from Latin, derived from Latin saecularis meaning "of or pertaining to an age or generation," ultimately from Proto-Indo-European roots.

secularist (English): A person who believes in or supports secularism

Definitions

  1. A person who believes in or supports secularism

Ancestry of “secularist”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsecularNot specifically religious; lay or civil, as...
2English-lyUsed to form adjectives from nouns, the...
3EnglishgrislyHorrifyingly repellent; gruesome, terrifying;...
4Middle Englishgrisely
5Old Englishgrisliċgrisly, horrible; dreadful, horrid
6Old English-līċsuffix forming {{glossary|adjective}}s meaning...
7Proto-Germanic*-līk

Words derived from “secularist

Every word from Proto-Germanic *-līkEvery word from English -lyEvery word from Old English -līċ