Where does “hypopeptic” come from?

hypopeptic (English) comes from English peptic, from Latin pepticus, from Ancient Greek πέψις, from Ancient Greek -σῐς, from Ancient Greek -τις, from Proto-Indo-European -tis — Derives abstract/action nouns from verb roots.

hypopeptic (English): Relating to, or having, hypopepsia

Definitions

  1. Relating to, or having, hypopepsia

Ancestry of “hypopeptic”, step by step

hypopeptic traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English peptic

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpepticOf, pertaining to, capable of, or aiding...
2Latinpepticus
3Ancient Greekπέψιςsoftening, ripening, or changing by means of...
4Ancient Greek-σῐς"suffix forming nouns"
5Ancient Greek-τιςretained after dentals
6Proto-Indo-European-tisDerives abstract/action nouns from verb roots

via English hypo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishhypoMelancholy; a fit of ‘hypochondria’; a morbid...
2Englishhypo-Below; beneath; under; Deficient; less than...
3Ancient Greekὑπό
4Proto-Indo-Europeanupóunder, below
5Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃ewp-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tisEvery word from Ancient Greek -σῐςEvery word from Ancient Greek -τις