unetymologically
English
editEtymology
editFrom unetymological + -ly.
Adverb
editunetymologically (comparative more unetymologically, superlative most unetymologically)
- In a way which is not etymological.
- 2012, Gisela Kaplan, Contemporary Western European Feminism:
- But while women were often not in touch with their own history—what feminists came to call, unetymologically but pertinently, 'herstory'—they were keenly aware of the immediate, oppressive past.