Where does “nekutimeco” come from?

nekutimeco (Esperanto) comes from Esperanto nekutima, from Esperanto kutima, from Esperanto kutimo, from French coutume, from Middle French coustume, from Old French coustume, from Vulgar Latin consuetumen, from Latin cōnsuētūdō — to do, put, place.

nekutimeco (Esperanto): unusualness, unhabitualness, uncustomariness

Definitions

  1. unusualness, unhabitualness, uncustomariness

Ancestry of “nekutimeco”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantonekutimaunusual
2Esperantokutimausual, habitual, customary
3Esperantokutimocustom, habit
4Frenchcoutumecustom
5Middle Frenchcoustumecustom; tradition
6Old Frenchcoustumeorder; tradition; custom; tradition
7Vulgar Latinconsuetumen
8LatincōnsuētūdōThe act of habituating; state of being habituated or accustomed, habituation
9Latincōnsuēscōto accustom, inure or habituate, tend to
10Latinsuēscōto become used or accustomed to
11Proto-Indo-Europeanswe-dʰh₁-sk-
12Proto-Indo-Europeandʰeh₁-to do, put, place
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰeh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European swe-dʰh₁-sk-Every word from Latin suēscō
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