Where does “ütopik” come from?

ütopik (Turkish) comes from French utopique, from French utopie, 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.

ütopik (Turkish): utopian, unrealistic

Definitions

  1. utopian, unrealistic

Ancestry of “ütopik”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchutopiqueutopian
2Frenchutopieutopia, imaginary society in perfect harmony;...
3New LatinŪtopia
4Ancient Greekοὐnot
5Ancient GreekοὐκίEpic form of οὐ
6Proto-Hellenicoyuki
7Proto-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