Where does “triviality” come from?

Triviality comes from English trivial, derived from French -ité and Latin -itas, ultimately from Latin via meaning "road" and Proto-Indo-European weǵʰ- meaning "to go."

triviality (English): The quality of being trivial or unimportant;...

Definitions

  1. The quality of being trivial or unimportant;...

Ancestry of “triviality”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-ityUsed to form a noun from an adjective;...
2Middle English-ite
3Old French-ité-ity
4Latin-itās
5Proto-Indo-European-teh₂tsUsed to form nouns representing state of being
6Proto-Indo-European-teh₂Used to form nouns representing state of being
7Proto-Indo-European-tósCreates verbal adjectives from verb stems

Words derived from “triviality

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tósEvery word from English -ityEvery word from Latin -itās