unmannerly
English
/ʌnˈmænəli/, /ˌʌnˈmænɚli/
adj
Definitions
- (also) Not mannerly.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English unmanerli (unruly, improper, of a person disorderly, unrestrainedly, discourteously, of conduct inappropriate, excessively, rudely) derived from Old French manere (fashion, manner, way) derived from Latin manuārius (hand, belonging to the hand, relating to the hand) derived from Proto-Indo-European *(s)meh₂- (beckon, signal) prefix from English mannerly root from Proto-Indo-European *(s)meh₂- (beckon, signal).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*(s)meh₂-
Gloss
beckon, signal
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- manner English
- mannerliness English
- mannerly English
- unmannerliness English
- *ignārium Latin
- *man(u)āria Latin
- *manuāria Latin
- *manāria Latin
- manicula Latin
- manipulus Latin
- manuāria Latin
- manuārius Latin
- διαμηνύω Ancient Greek
- προμηνύω Ancient Greek
- *(s)meh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)meh₂néwti Proto-Indo-European
- *pleh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- manerly Middle English
- unmanerli Middle English
- manere Old French
- amnar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- mâner Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- mãnar Aromanian