Where does “supramundane” come from?

supramundane (English) comes from English mundane, from Middle English mondeyne, from Old French mondain, from Late Latin mundanus, from Latin mundus, from Proto-Indo-European mewH- — to wash, wet; to make wet, wash; wet.

supramundane (English): Above or beyond the mundane

Definitions

  1. Above or beyond the mundane

Ancestry of “supramundane”, step by step

supramundane traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English mundane

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmundaneWorldly, earthly, profane, vulgar as opposed to...
2Middle Englishmondeyne
3Old Frenchmondain
4Late Latinmundanusworldly, mundane; cosmopolitan
5Latinmundusclean, pure; neat; nice, fine, elegant,...
6Proto-Indo-EuropeanmewH-to wash, wet; to make wet, wash; wet

via English supra

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsupraUsed to indicate that the current citation is...
2Georgianსუფრაtablecloth; the table on which supra is conducted
3Persianسفرهtablecloth
4Arabicسُفْرَةvictuals; table, especially for eating
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mewH-Every word from Latin mundusEvery word from Late Latin mundanus