Where does “Scoville scale” come from?

Scoville scale (English) comes from English chemist, from French chimiste, from French chimie, from Latin chimia, from Latin alchemia, from Arabic كيمياء, from Ancient Greek χυμείᾱ, from Ancient Greek χύμα — Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs.

Scoville scale (English): A measure for the piquancy of various chili pepper, indicating the level of capsaicin

Definitions

  1. A measure for the piquancy of various chili pepper, indicating the level of capsaicin

Ancestry of “Scoville scale”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishchemistA person who specializes in the science of...
2Frenchchimistechemist
3Frenchchimiechemistry
4LatinchimiaAlternative form of chēmia
5Latinalchemiaalchemy
6Arabicكيمياءchemistry
7Ancient Greekχυμείᾱart of alloying metals, alchemy
8Ancient Greekχύμαthat which is poured out or flows, fluid; ingot,...
9Ancient Greek-μᾰ"suffix forming a noun denoting the result of an...
10Proto-Indo-European-mn̥Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -mn̥Every word from Ancient Greek -μᾰEvery word from Ancient Greek χύμα