Where does “interminablement” come from?

interminablement (French) comes from French interminable, from Latin interminabilis, from Latin terminō, from Latin Terminus, from Proto-Indo-European ter-, from Italian termine, from Latin terminus, from Proto-Italic termenos — boundary, end.

interminablement (French): interminably, endlessly

Definitions

  1. interminably, endlessly

Ancestry of “interminablement”, step by step

interminablement traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via French interminable

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchinterminableunending, endless, ceaseless, neverending
2Latininterminabilisinterminable, endless
3Latinterminōto mark off by boundaries, set bounds to; bound, limit
4LatinTerminusthe deity presiding over boundaries; a personification of the term terminus
5Proto-Indo-Europeanter-tender, weak; young creature
6Italiantermineend, close; limit, term, date, time; term, word
7Latinterminusa boundary, limit, end
8Proto-Italictermenos
9Proto-Indo-Europeantérmn̥boundary, end

via Catalan interminable

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Catalaninterminableinterminable, unending
Every word from Proto-Indo-European térmn̥