Where does “unpale” come from?

unpale (English) comes from English pale, from Middle English pale, from Old French pal, from Latin pālus, from Proto-Italic pākslos, from Proto-Indo-European peh₂ǵ-slos, from Proto-Indo-European peh₂ǵ- — to attach.

unpale (English): Not pale

Definitions

  1. Not pale

Ancestry of “unpale”, step by step

unpale traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English pale

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpaleLight in color; Having a pallor; Feeble, faint
2Middle Englishpale
3Old Frenchpal
4Latinpālusswamp, marsh, morass, bog, fen, pool
5Proto-Italicpākslos
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₂ǵ-slos
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₂ǵ-to attach

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Proto-Indo-European peh₂ǵ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European peh₂ǵ-slosEvery word from Proto-Italic pākslos