Where does “unportability” come from?

unportability (English) comes from English unportable, from English portable, from Middle English portable, from Latin portabilis, from Latin -bilis, from Proto-Italic -ðlis, from Proto-Indo-European -dʰlis, from Proto-Indo-European -dʰlom — Alternative form of *-trom; instrumental suffix;...

unportability (English): The state or condition of being unportable

Definitions

  1. The state or condition of being unportable

Ancestry of “unportability”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunportableNot portable; not transferred or converted...
2EnglishportableAble to be carried or easily moved; Able to be...
3Middle Englishportable
4Latinportabilisportable, capable of being carried
5Latin-bilis-ble
6Proto-Italic-ðlisForms adjectives from verb stems indicating capacity or worth of being acted on
7Proto-Indo-European-dʰlis
8Proto-Indo-European-dʰlomAlternative form of *-trom; instrumental suffix;...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -dʰlom