Where does “untaciturn” come from?

untaciturn (English) comes from English taciturn, from English taciturnity, from Middle English taciturnite, from Latin taciturnitas, from Latin taciturnus, from Latin Tacitus, from Latin taceo, from Proto-Italic takēō — to be silent.

untaciturn (English): Not taciturn

Definitions

  1. Not taciturn

Ancestry of “untaciturn”, step by step

untaciturn traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English taciturn

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtaciturnSilent; temperamentally untalkative; disinclined...
2EnglishtaciturnityThe trait of being taciturn; Failure to assert a...
3Middle Englishtaciturnite
4Latintaciturnitassilence (keeping silent), taciturnity
5Latintaciturnusuntalkative, taciturn, quiet, silent
6LatinTacitusA Roman cognomen, notably borne by Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus (c.56-117), a historian of ancient Rome and Marcus Claudius Tacitus (c.200-275), a Roman emperor
7LatintaceoI am silent, say nothing, shut up, hold my...
8Proto-Italictakēōbe silent
9Proto-Indo-Europeantak-to be silent

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Proto-Indo-European tak-Every word from Proto-Italic takēōEvery word from Latin taceo