Where does “滌綸” come from?

滌綸 (Chinese) comes from English terylene, from English polyethylene, from English ethylene, from English eth-, from English ethyl, from Ancient Greek Αἰθήρ, from Ancient Greek αἴθω, from Proto-Hellenic *áitʰō — to ignite.

滌綸 (Chinese): terylene; dacron

Definitions

  1. terylene; dacron

Ancestry of “滌綸”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishteryleneA polymer, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), used for making thread and cloth
2EnglishpolyethyleneA polymer consisting of many ethylene monomers...
3EnglishethyleneThe common name for the organic chemical compound...
4Englisheth-Used as a combining form to denote the presence...
5EnglishethylThe univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH, formally...
6Ancient GreekΑἰθήρUpper Air
7Ancient GreekαἴθωTo ignite, kindle, light; To burn, blaze
8Proto-Hellenic*áitʰōto ignite
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *áitʰōEvery word from Ancient Greek αἴθωEvery word from Ancient Greek Αἰθήρ