Where does “unentire” come from?

unentire (English) comes from English entire, from Middle English entere, from Anglo-Norman entier, from Latin integrum, from Latin integer, from Proto-Italic *n̥tagros — untouched.

unentire (English): Not entire; incomplete

Definitions

  1. Not entire; incomplete

Ancestry of “unentire”, step by step

unentire traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English entire

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishentireWhole; complete; Having a smooth margin without...
2Middle Englishentere
3Anglo-Normanentierentire; whole
4Latinintegrumnominative neuter singular of integer; accusative...
5Latinintegercomplete, whole, intact; uninjured, sound,...
6Proto-Italic*n̥tagrosuntouched

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Proto-Italic *n̥tagrosEvery word from Latin integerEvery word from Latin integrum