Where does “extrasaccular” come from?

extrasaccular (English) comes from English saccular, from English ār, from Middle English ar, from Middle English er, from Old English ǣr, from Old English dēaþ, from Old English wīc, from German witz — to see.

extrasaccular (English): Outside the sac

Definitions

  1. Outside the sac

Ancestry of “extrasaccular”, step by step

extrasaccular traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English saccular

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsaccularRelating to a saccule; Having the form of a...
2EnglishārAn AR-15 personal semi-automatic rifle, M-16 assault rifle, M-4 carbine, derivative or related gun; the Armalite AR family and derivatives
3Middle EnglisharAlternative form of here
4Middle EnglisherAlternative form of hire; Alternative form of...
5Old Englishǣrere, before
6Old Englishdēaþdeath
7Old Englishwīcdwelling place, abode; abode, dwelling-place;...
8Germanwitzjoke
9Middle High Germanwitz
10Old High Germanwizzi
11Proto-West Germanicwītīpunishment
12Proto-Germanicwitjąknowledge; reason; sense; understanding; wit
13Proto-Germanic*witaną
14Proto-Indo-Europeanwóydeto have seen, to know
15Proto-Indo-Europeanweyd-to see

via English extra

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishextraBeyond what is due, usual, expected, or...
2EnglishextraordinaryNot ordinary; exceptional; unusual; Remarkably...
3Latinextraordināriusextraordinary
4Latinōrdinem
5Middle Low Germanorden
6Latinōrdināre
7Latinōrdōa methodical series, arrangement, or order; regular line, row, or series
8Proto-Italicored(h)-to arrange
Every word from Proto-Indo-European weyd-