Where does “uchronic” come from?

uchronic (English) comes from English uchronia, from French uchronie, from Ancient Greek οὐ, from Ancient Greek οὐκί, from Proto-Hellenic oyuki, from Proto-Indo-European (ne) h₂óyu kʷid — ever, on your life; not ever, not on your life.

uchronic (English): Pertaining to uchronia; painting an idealised or...

Definitions

  1. Pertaining to uchronia; painting an idealised or...

Ancestry of “uchronic”, step by step

uchronic traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English uchronia

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishuchroniaAn idealized or fictional conception of a...
2Frenchuchronieuchronia
3Ancient Greekοὐnot
4Ancient GreekοὐκίEpic form of οὐ
5Proto-Hellenicoyuki
6Proto-Indo-European(ne) h₂óyu kʷidever, on your life; not ever, not on your life

via Polish chronić

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishchronićto protect
2Proto-Slavicxornitito feed? to protect? to hide?
3Proto-Slavicxornafood; fodder

Words derived from “uchronic

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (ne) h₂óyu kʷidEvery word from Proto-Hellenic oyukiEvery word from Ancient Greek οὐκί