Where does “unforgeably” come from?

unforgeably (English) comes from English unforgeable, from English forgeable, from English forge, from Middle English forgen, from Anglo-Norman forger, from Old French forgier, from Latin fabricāre, from French fabriquer.

unforgeably (English): Such that it cannot be forged

Definitions

  1. Such that it cannot be forged

Ancestry of “unforgeably”, step by step

unforgeably traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English unforgeable

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunforgeableUnable to be forged
2EnglishforgeableThat can be forged
3EnglishforgeFurnace or hearth where metals are heated prior...
4Middle EnglishforgenTo make; to build
5Anglo-NormanforgerAlternative form of forgier
6Old Frenchforgierto forge
7Latinfabricāre
8Frenchfabriquerto make; to create; to do, a more polite than...
9Latinfabricō
10LatinfābricaA smithy, joiner's or smith's shop, workshop
11Latinfaberartisan, craftsman, architect, creator, maker,...
12Proto-Italicfaβroscraftsman
13Proto-Italicθaβros

via English ly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlyAbbreviation of light-year
2VietnameselyAlternative spelling of li
Every word from Proto-Italic θaβros