Reality etymology

English

English word reality comes from Latin -ius, Latin -alis, Latin re (About, regarding, with reference to.)

Etymology of reality

Detailed word origin of reality

Dictionary entry Language Definition
-ius Latin (lat) Genitive suffix for some irregular pronouns. Forming adjectives from nouns.
-alis Latin (lat) Used to form adjectives of relationship from nouns or numerals.
re Latin (lat) About, regarding, with reference to.
realis Latin (lat) (post-Classical, philosophy) a realist (in general) actual, substantial, that actually exists. (philosophy) existing in fact, having objective existence. (post-Classical) real. Concerned with or relating to things. Relating to, consisting of, or being immovable property.
realis Late Latin (LL)
realitas Latin (lat) (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought): (Medieval Latin) reality.
realitas Malayalam (mal)
realité Middle French (ca. 1400-1600) (frm)
réalité French (fr) Reality.
reality English (en) (legal, obsolete) Realty; real estate.. (obsolete) Loyalty; devotion.. A real entity, event or other fact.. An individual observer's own subjective perception of that which is real.. The entirety of all that is real.. The state of being actual or real.