Where does “unsensualize” come from?

unsensualize (English) comes from English sensualize, from English sensual, from Latin sēnsuālis, from Latin sēnsus, from Dutch census, from Latin census, from Latin censeo, from Proto-Italic kensēō — to cover, conceal; hornless.

unsensualize (English): To elevate from the domain of the senses; to...

Definitions

  1. To elevate from the domain of the senses; to...

Ancestry of “unsensualize”, step by step

unsensualize traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English sensualize

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsensualizeTo make sensual; to subject to the love of...
2EnglishsensualInducing pleasurable or erotic sensations; Of or...
3Latinsēnsuālispertaining to sense, endowed with feeling
4Latinsēnsusfaculty or power of perceiving; perception, feeling, sensation, sense
5Dutchcensusa census
6Latincensuscensus, a registering of the populace and their...
7LatincenseoI give an opinion; I think, suppose or judge; I...
8Proto-Italickensēōto give an opinion
9Proto-Italickensējō
10Proto-Indo-Europeanḱens-éh₁-ye-ti
11Proto-Indo-Europeanḱens-to announce, to proclaim; to put in order
12Proto-Indo-Europeanḱem-to cover, conceal; hornless

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱem-
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