Where does “unperturbably” come from?
unperturbably (English) comes from English unperturbable, from English perturbable, from English perturb, from French perturber, from Italian perturbare, from Russian пертурбация, from Spanish perturbar, from Latin perturbō — to enclose, fence in; to grab, seize; to stir.
unperturbably (English): In an unperturbable manner
Definitions
- In an unperturbable manner
Ancestry of “unperturbably”, step by step
unperturbably traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English unperturbable
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | unperturbable | Not perturbable |
| 2 | English | perturbable | That can be perturbed |
| 3 | English | perturb | To disturb; to bother or unsettle; To slightly... |
| 4 | French | perturber | to disrupt, to disturb; to throw off, to fluster |
| 5 | Italian | perturbare | to upset, disturb, perturb |
| 6 | Russian | пертурбация | — |
| 7 | Spanish | perturbar | to perturb, to disturb, to bother |
| 8 | Latin | perturbō | to confuse |
| 9 | Latin | turbo | tornado, whirlwind; crowd; I disturb, unsettle,... |
| 10 | Latin | turba | stir, disturbance, tumult, uproar, trouble; mob,... |
| 11 | Ancient Greek | τύρβη | disorder, confusion, tumult; poetic rout, revelry |
| 12 | Proto-Indo-European | twerH- | to enclose, fence in; to grab, seize; to stir |