Where does “uninhabitably” come from?

uninhabitably (English) comes from English uninhabitable, from English inhabitable, from English inhabit, from Old French enhabiter, from Latin inhabito, from Latin habitō, from Latin -ito, from Latin -tō — Derives action nouns from verb roots.

uninhabitably (English): In an uninhabitable way; to an uninhabitable degree

Definitions

  1. In an uninhabitable way; to an uninhabitable degree

Ancestry of “uninhabitably”, step by step

uninhabitably traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English uninhabitable

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishuninhabitableNot fit for people to live in; not able to be...
2EnglishinhabitableFit to live in; habitable; Not habitable; not...
3EnglishinhabitTo live or reside in; To be present in; to occupy
4Old Frenchenhabiterto inhabit; to live in; to reside in
5LatininhabitoI dwell in, occupy or inhabit; I wear
6Latinhabitōto reside, inhabit, remain, dwell, live
7Latin-itoForms frequentative verbs from existing verbs or...
8Latin-tōForms here
9Latin-tusForms the past participle of verbs; Forms...
10Proto-Italic-tus
11Proto-Indo-European-tusDerives action nouns from verb roots

via English ly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlyAbbreviation of light-year
2VietnameselyAlternative spelling of li
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tus
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