Where does “unbountifully” come from?

unbountifully (English) comes from English unbountiful, from English bountiful, from English bounty, from Middle English bounte, from Anglo-Norman bounté, from Latin bonitatem, from Latin bonitas, from Latin bonus — to show favour, revere; to fail, to lag, to be...

unbountifully (English): In an unbountiful manner

Definitions

  1. In an unbountiful manner

Ancestry of “unbountifully”, step by step

unbountifully traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English unbountiful

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunbountifulNot bountiful
2EnglishbountifulHaving a quantity or amount that is generous or...
3EnglishbountyGenerosity; also an act of generosity; Something...
4Middle Englishbountegoodness
5Anglo-NormanbountéAlternative form of bunté
6Latinbonitatemaccusative singular of bonitās
7LatinbonitasThe good quality of something; goodness,...
8Latinbonusgood, honest, brave, noble, kind, pleasant;...
9Old LatinduenosAlternative form of duonus
10Proto-Italicdwenosgood
11Proto-Indo-Europeandew-to show favour, revere; to fail, to lag, to be...

via English ly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlyAbbreviation of light-year
2VietnameselyAlternative spelling of li
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dew-Every word from Proto-Italic dwenosEvery word from Old Latin duenos