Where does “antimonin” come from?

antimonin (English) comes from English antimony, from Medieval Latin antimonium, from Arabic إِثْمِد, from Coptic ⲉⲥⲑⲏⲙ, from Egyptian sdm — to put makeup on; to apply medicine or salves to.

antimonin (English): An organometallic heterocyclic compound formally derived from benzene by substituting one carbon and hydrogen atom with antimony

Definitions

  1. An organometallic heterocyclic compound formally derived from benzene by substituting one carbon and hydrogen atom with antimony

Ancestry of “antimonin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishantimonyA chemical element with an atomic number of 51:...
2Medieval Latinantimoniumantimony
3Arabicإِثْمِد
4Copticⲉⲥⲑⲏⲙ
5Egyptiansdmto put makeup on; to apply medicine or salves to
Every word from Egyptian sdmEvery word from Coptic ⲉⲥⲑⲏⲙEvery word from Arabic إِثْمِد
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