Where does “supercoloniality” come from?

supercoloniality (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.

supercoloniality (English): Tendency to form supercolonies

Definitions

  1. Tendency to form supercolonies

Ancestry of “supercoloniality”, step by step

supercoloniality traces back through 3 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 colonial

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcolonialOf or pertaining to a colony; Of or pertaining to...
2English-álOf or pertaining to. Adjectival suffix appended to various words, often nouns, to produce an adjective form. Often added to words of Latin origin, but used with other words also
3Middle English-al
4Old French-alsuffix used to form adjectives from nouns
5Latin-ālis
6Proto-Italic-ālisforms relational adjectives

via English ity

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishity
2Ingrian-uUsed to form nouns from verbs
Every word from Proto-Indo-European éǵh₂Every word from Proto-Germanic *ekEvery word from Proto-West Germanic ik