Where does “unexcessive” come from?

unexcessive (English) comes from English excessive, from Middle French excessif, from Latin excessivus, from Latin excedo, from Latin cēdō, from Proto-Italic kedō, from Proto-Italic ke, from Indo-European *ḱe.

unexcessive (English): Not excessive

Definitions

  1. Not excessive

Ancestry of “unexcessive”, step by step

unexcessive traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English excessive

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishexcessiveExceeding the usual bounds of something;...
2Middle Frenchexcessif
3Latinexcessivusexcessive
4LatinexcedoI go out, go forth or away; depart, retire,...
5Latincēdōto go, move, proceed, go along, move along
6Proto-Italickedōgive here!
7Proto-Italickehere
8Indo-European*ḱe

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Indo-European *ḱe
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