Where does “unchangingly” come from?

unchangingly (English) comes from English unchanging, from English changing, from English change, from Middle English chaungen, from Anglo-Norman chaunger, from Old French changier, from Late Latin cambiare, from Latin cambiō — to bend; crooked; crooked.

unchangingly (English): Without changing

Definitions

  1. Without changing

Ancestry of “unchangingly”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishunchangingremaining constantly unchanged; present...
2Englishchangingpresent participle of change; Change; alteration
3EnglishchangeTo become something different; To make something...
4Middle Englishchaungento change; to modify
5Anglo-NormanchaungerLate Anglo-Norman spelling of changier
6Old Frenchchangierto change; to make a change
7Late Latincambiare
8Latincambiōto exchange, barter; change
9LatincambiumA change; cambium
10Gaulishcambionchange
11Proto-Celtickamboscurved; twisted, crooked
12Proto-Indo-Europeankamp-to bend; crooked; crooked
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kamp-