Where does “unethereal” come from?

unethereal (English) comes from English ethereal, from Latin aetherius, from Ancient Greek αἰθέριος, from Ancient Greek Αἰθήρ, from Ancient Greek αἴθω, from Proto-Hellenic *áitʰō — to ignite.

unethereal (English): Not ethereal

Definitions

  1. Not ethereal

Ancestry of “unethereal”, step by step

unethereal traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English ethereal

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishetherealPertaining to the hypothetical upper, purer air,...
2LatinaetheriusOf or pertaining to the ether, the sky, or the...
3Ancient Greekαἰθέριοςof or pertaining to the upper air; ethereal,...
4Ancient GreekΑἰθήρUpper Air
5Ancient GreekαἴθωTo ignite, kindle, light; To burn, blaze
6Proto-Hellenic*áitʰōto ignite

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *áitʰōEvery word from Ancient Greek αἴθωEvery word from Ancient Greek Αἰθήρ