Where does “unmittened” come from?

unmittened (English) comes from English mittened, from English mitten, from Middle English myteyne, from Old French mitaine, from Frankish mitamo, from Frankish mitti, from Proto-Germanic midją, from Proto-Indo-European médʰyos — in the middle of, near, by, around, with.

unmittened (English): Not wearing a mitten or mittens

Definitions

  1. Not wearing a mitten or mittens

Ancestry of “unmittened”, step by step

unmittened traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English mittened

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmittenedWearing a mitten, or mittens
2EnglishmittenA type of glove or garment that covers a hand...
3Middle EnglishmyteyneA glove or mitten
4Old Frenchmitainemitten
5Frankishmitamo
6Frankishmittimidpoint
7Proto-Germanicmidjąmiddle
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmédʰyosmiddle
9Proto-Indo-Europeanmedʰi-with, among; with, along
10Proto-Indo-Europeanmein the middle of, near, by, around, with

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Proto-Indo-European meEvery word from Proto-Indo-European medʰi-Every word from Proto-Indo-European médʰyos