Where does “undramatic” come from?

undramatic (English) comes from English dramatic, from Latin dramaticus, from Ancient Greek δραματικός, from Ancient Greek δρᾶμα, from Ancient Greek δράω, from Proto-Hellenic dráwō, from Proto-Indo-European dréwh₂-eti — to run, act.

undramatic (English): Not dramatic; lacking in dramatic action

Definitions

  1. Not dramatic; lacking in dramatic action

Ancestry of “undramatic”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdramaticOf or relating to the drama; Striking in...
2Latindramaticus
3Ancient Greekδραματικόςdramatic
4Ancient Greekδρᾶμαa deed, act; one of the three types of ancient...
5Ancient GreekδράωI act, I take action, I achieve
6Proto-Hellenicdráwō
7Proto-Indo-Europeandréwh₂-etito run, act

Words derived from “undramatic

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dréwh₂-etiEvery word from Proto-Hellenic dráwōEvery word from Ancient Greek δράω