Where does “traceability” come from?

Traceability comes from Middle English trace, from Old French trace, ultimately from Latin traho, meaning to draw or pull, with the suffix -ibilis denoting capability.

traceability (English): The ability to trace all the stages that led to...

Definitions

  1. The ability to trace all the stages that led to...

Ancestry of “traceability”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtraceAn act of tracing; An enquiry sent out for a...
2Middle EnglishtraceA trail, track or road; a pathway or route; One's...
3Old Frenchtracetrace (markings showing where one has been)
4Old Frenchtracier
5Latintractiāretrace, score, delineate
6Latintractusdragged, having been dragged; trailed, having...
7Latintraheresecond-person singular future passive indicative...
8LatintrahoI drag, pull; I trail; I extract, withdraw
9Proto-Italictraɣō
10Proto-Indo-Europeantregʰ-to drag, pull?; to run, walk
11Proto-Indo-Europeandʰregʰ-to run
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰregʰ-