Where does “antiutópico” come from?

antiutópico (Spanish) comes from Spanish utópico, from Spanish utopía, from English Utopia, from New Latin Ūtopia, from Ancient Greek οὐ, from Ancient Greek οὐκί, from Proto-Hellenic oyuki, from Proto-Indo-European (ne) h₂óyu kʷid — ever, on your life; not ever, not on your life.

antiutópico (Spanish): antiutopian

Definitions

  1. antiutopian

Ancestry of “antiutópico”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishutópicoutopian
2Spanishutopíautopia
3EnglishUtopiaA world in which everything and everyone works in perfect harmony
4New LatinŪtopia
5Ancient Greekοὐnot
6Ancient GreekοὐκίEpic form of οὐ
7Proto-Hellenicoyuki
8Proto-Indo-European(ne) h₂óyu kʷidever, on your life; not ever, not on your life
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (ne) h₂óyu kʷidEvery word from Proto-Hellenic oyukiEvery word from Ancient Greek οὐκί