Where does “intralobar” come from?

intralobar (English) comes from English lobar, from French lobaire, from French lobé, from Hungarian lob, from Hungarian lobog, from Hungarian -ög, from Hungarian -ö-, from Hungarian -d — 3rd person plural verb ending.

intralobar (English): Within a lobe (typically of the lungs)

Definitions

  1. Within a lobe (typically of the lungs)

Ancestry of “intralobar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlobarOf or relating to a lobe
2Frenchlobairelobar
3Frenchlobélobed; past participle of lober
4Hungarianlobinflammation
5Hungarianlobogto flutter, wave, fly; to flame, blaze, burn; to...
6Hungarian-ögAdded to a stem - often an onomatopoeia - to form...
7Hungarian-ö-linking vowel
8Hungarian-dyour; Used in the second-person singular definite...
9Middle Welsh-nt3rd person plural verb ending
Every word from Middle Welsh -nt