Where does “superantiwetting” come from?

superantiwetting (English) comes from English super, from English super-ego, from German Über-Ich, from German Ich, from Middle High German ich, from Old High German ih, from Proto-West Germanic ik, from Proto-Germanic *ek — I.

superantiwetting (English): highly antiwetting

Definitions

  1. highly antiwetting

Ancestry of “superantiwetting”, step by step

superantiwetting traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English super

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsuperOf excellent quality, superfine; better than...
2Englishsuper-egoAlternative spelling of superego
3GermanÜber-Ichsuperego
4GermanIchego, the Ich; self, me, him, etc
5Middle High GermanichI
6Old High GermanihI
7Proto-West GermanicikI
8Proto-Germanic*ek
9Proto-Indo-Europeanéǵh₂I

via English antiwetting

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishantiwettingPreventing or inhibiting wetting
2Englishwettingpresent participle of wet; The act of making...
3EnglishwetMade up of liquid or moisture, usually water; Of...
4Middle Englishwetwet, watery; wet, rainy; liquid, fluid
5Middle Englishwetento wet
6Old Englishwǣtanto wet, moisten, water
7Proto-Germanicwētijanąto wet; make wet
8Indo-European*wed-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European éǵh₂