Where does “hypertrehalosemia” come from?

hypertrehalosemia (English) comes from English trehalosemia, from English trehalose, from French ose, from French oser, from Old French oser, from Late Latin auso, from Latin audere, from Latin audeo.

hypertrehalosemia (English): An elevated level of trehalose in the blood

Definitions

  1. An elevated level of trehalose in the blood

Ancestry of “hypertrehalosemia”, step by step

hypertrehalosemia traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English trehalosemia

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtrehalosemiaThe presence of trehalose in the blood
2EnglishtrehaloseA disaccharide formed from two glucose units; it...
3Frenchosefirst-person singular present indicative of oser;...
4Frenchoserto dare; to be allowed to
5Old Frenchoserto dare
6Late Latinauso
7Latinauderepresent active infinitive of audeō
8LatinaudeoI dare, venture, risk; I am eager for battle
9Proto-Italicawidēōto be greedy
10Proto-Italicawidos

via English hyper

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishhyperhyperactive; energetic; overly diligent;...
Every word from Proto-Italic awidos