Where does “unpope” come from?

unpope (English) comes from English Pope, from Russian поп, from English POP, from English popular, from Middle English populer, from Old French populaire, from Latin populāris, from Latin -āris — forms relational adjectives.

unpope (English): To divest of the character, office, or authority...

Definitions

  1. To divest of the character, office, or authority...

Ancestry of “unpope”, step by step

unpope traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Pope

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishPopeAlternative letter-case form of pope
2Russianпопpriest; pop, popular music; pop art
3EnglishPOPAcronym of point of presence; Acronym of Point of...
4EnglishpopularCommon among the general public; generally...
5Middle EnglishpopulerCommonly known
6Old Frenchpopulaire
7Latinpopulārispopular (by, of or for the people)
8Latin-ārisfirst conjugation
9Latin-ālis
10Proto-Italic-ālisforms relational adjectives

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Proto-Italic -ālisEvery word from Latin -ālisEvery word from Latin -āris