Where does “vicarial” come from?

vicarial (English) comes from English vicar, from Middle English vicar, from Old French vikaire, from Latin vicārius, from Latin vicis, from Proto-Indo-European weyḱ-, from Proto-Indo-European wey- — to wither; fade; to move, go ahead; to be strong;...

vicarial (English): Of or pertaining to a vicar; Delegated; vicarious

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to a vicar; Delegated; vicarious

Ancestry of “vicarial”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishvicarIn the Church of England, the priest of a parish,...
2Middle Englishvicar
3Old Frenchvikaire
4Latinvicāriusvicarious, substituted
5Latinvicischange, alternation, turn; time, instance; season
6Proto-Indo-Europeanweyḱ-to enter in; to settle; settlement
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwey-to wither; fade; to move, go ahead; to be strong;...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wey-