Where does “uncomradely” come from?

uncomradely (English) comes from English comradely, from English comrade, from Middle French camarade, from Italian camerata, from Spanish camarada, from Spanish cámara, from Old Spanish camara, from Vulgar Latin camara — to bend, to curve.

uncomradely (English): Not comradely; unfriendly

Definitions

  1. Not comradely; unfriendly

Ancestry of “uncomradely”, step by step

uncomradely traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English comradely

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcomradelyHaving the characteristics of a comrade or of...
2EnglishcomradeA mate, companion, or associate; A companion in...
3Middle Frenchcamarade
4Italiancameratadormitory; companion, mate; A fellow fascist or...
5Spanishcamaradacomrade
6Spanishcámararoom; camera; chamber
7Old Spanishcamara
8Vulgar LatincamaraAlternative spelling of camera; second-person...
9LatincameraA chamber in its various senses, "including";...
10Ancient GreekκαμάραAnything with an arched cover such as a covered...
11Proto-Iraniankamarā-something curved
12Proto-Iraniankamárati
13Proto-Indo-Iranian*kmárati
14Proto-Indo-Europeankh₂em-to bend, to curve

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne

Words derived from “uncomradely

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kh₂em-