Where does “ethylmethylthiambutene” come from?

ethylmethylthiambutene (English) comes from English methyl, from German Methyl, from Ancient Greek μέθυ, from Proto-Hellenic métʰu, from Proto-Indo-European médʰu — honey; honey wine, mead.

ethylmethylthiambutene (English): A synthetic opioid painkiller from the thiambutene family, developed as a morphine-like analgesic and reported to be slightly more potent than morphine

Definitions

  1. A synthetic opioid painkiller from the thiambutene family, developed as a morphine-like analgesic and reported to be slightly more potent than morphine

Ancestry of “ethylmethylthiambutene”, step by step

ethylmethylthiambutene traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via English methyl

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmethylThe univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH-, formally...
2GermanMethylmethyl
3Ancient Greekμέθυwine
4Proto-Hellenicmétʰuintoxicating drink; mead
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmédʰuhoney; honey wine, mead

via English ethyl

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishethylThe univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH, formally...
2Ancient GreekΑἰθήρUpper Air
3Ancient GreekαἴθωTo ignite, kindle, light; To burn, blaze
4Proto-Hellenic*áitʰōto ignite

via English thiambutene

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishthiambuteneAny of a family of opioid analgesic drugs
Every word from Proto-Indo-European médʰuEvery word from Proto-Hellenic métʰuEvery word from Ancient Greek μέθυ