Where does “eczeem” come from?

eczeem (Dutch) comes from New Latin eczema, from Ancient Greek ἔκζεμα, from Ancient Greek ζέμα, from Ancient Greek ζέω, from Proto-Indo-European yes- — to foam; to boil.

eczeem (Dutch): an eczema, generic term for itchy and/or defiguring inflammations of the skin

Definitions

  1. an eczema, generic term for itchy and/or defiguring inflammations of the skin

Ancestry of “eczeem”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1New Latineczema
2Ancient Greekἔκζεμαcutaneous eruption, an eczema
3Ancient Greekζέμαfermentation, boiling
4Ancient Greekζέωto boil, seethe, bubble; to heat
5Proto-Indo-Europeanyes-to foam; to boil

Words derived from “eczeem

Every word from Proto-Indo-European yes-Every word from Ancient Greek ζέωEvery word from Ancient Greek ζέμα