Where does “institusional” come from?

institusional (Indonesian) comes from English institutional, from English institution, from Old French institution, from Latin institutio, from Latin -tiō, from Latin dissertātiō, from Latin dissertus, from Latin disserere — small stone, pebble; gravel, rubble.

institusional (Indonesian): institutional

Definitions

  1. institutional

Ancestry of “institusional”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishinstitutionalOf, pertaining to, characteristic of, or...
2EnglishinstitutionA custom or practice of a society or community;...
3Old Frenchinstitution
4Latininstitutiodisposition, arrangement; custom, manner;...
5Latin-tiōtion, -ation, -ing
6Latindissertātiō(spoken) dissertation, discourse, disquisition
7Latindissertusarranged, disposed; explained
8Latindissereresecond-person singular future passive indicative...
9Latindis-asunder, apart, in two; reversal, removal;...
10Latincalceusshoe
11Latincalxlimestone; chalk; the finish line
12Ancient Greekχάλιξsmall stone, pebble; gravel, rubble
Every word from Ancient Greek χάλιξ