Where does “unendurably” come from?

unendurably (English) comes from English unendurable, from English endurable, from English endure, from Middle English enduren, from Old French endurer, from Latin induro, from Latin dūrō, from Latin dūrus — far; long.

unendurably (English): In an unendurable manner; intolerably

Definitions

  1. In an unendurable manner; intolerably

Ancestry of “unendurably”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunendurableNot to be endured; intolerable
2EnglishendurableAble to be endured; tolerable; bearable; Capable...
3EnglishendureTo continue or carry on, despite obstacles or...
4Middle Englishendurento endure; to put up with
5Old Frenchendurerto suffer; to endure; to undergo
6LatininduroI make or become hard; harden
7Latindūrōto harden, make hard
8Latindūrus
9Proto-Italicdūros
10Proto-Indo-Europeanduh₂-ró-slong, far
11Proto-Indo-Europeandweh₂-far; long
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dweh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European duh₂-ró-sEvery word from Proto-Italic dūros