Where does “merveilously” come from?

merveilously (Middle English) comes from Middle English merveilous, from Old French merveillus, from Old French merveille, from Vulgar Latin miribilia, from Latin mīrābilia, from Latin mīrābilis, from Latin mīror, from Latin mīrus — to smile; to smear, stroke, wipe, rub; to be...

merveilously (Middle English): Astoundingly, breathtakingly, unexpectedly; in a...

Definitions

  1. Astoundingly, breathtakingly, unexpectedly; in a...

Ancestry of “merveilously”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishmerveilousAstounding, breathtaking, unexpected; resulting...
2Old Frenchmerveillusenormous, giant
3Old Frenchmerveillewonder; marvel
4Vulgar Latinmiribilia
5Latinmīrābilia
6Latinmīrābiliswonderful, marvellous, astonishing, extraordinary, remarkable, amazing
7Latinmīrorto be astonished at, marvel at, admire, be amazed at, wonder at
8Latinmīruswonderful, marvelous, amazing, surprising, miraculous
9Proto-Italicsmeiros
10Proto-Indo-Europeansméyroslaughing, smiling
11Proto-Indo-Europeansmey-to smile; to smear, stroke, wipe, rub; to be...

Words derived from “merveilously

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