Where does “unamicable” come from?

unamicable (English) comes from English amicable, from Late Latin amicabilis, from Latin amīcus, from Latin amō, from Latin Deus, from Latin dẹ̄vos, from Old Latin deivos, from Proto-Italic deiwos — to be bright; sky, heaven.

unamicable (English): not amicable

Definitions

  1. not amicable

Ancestry of “unamicable”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishamicableShowing friendliness or goodwill
2Late Latinamicabilisfriendly; friendly, capable of being friendly
3Latinamīcusfriendly, well-disposed, amicable
4Latinamōto love
5LatinDeusGod
6Latindẹ̄vos
7Old Latindeivosgod, deity
8Proto-Italicdeiwosgod, deity
9Proto-Indo-Europeandeywósgod
10Proto-Indo-Europeandyew-to be bright; sky, heaven
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dyew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European deywósEvery word from Proto-Italic deiwos