Where does “kaempferol” come from?

kaempferol (English) comes from German Kaempfer, from German Kämpfer, from French camphre, from Middle French champore, from Old French camphore, from Medieval Latin camphora, from Ancient Greek καμφορά, from Arabic كَافُور — lime, calcium.

kaempferol (English): A flavonoid, isolated from tea and other plants,...

Definitions

  1. A flavonoid, isolated from tea and other plants,...

Ancestry of “kaempferol”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanKaempfer
2GermanKämpferagent noun of kämpfen; fighter
3Frenchcamphrecamphor
4Middle Frenchchampore
5Old Frenchcamphore
6Medieval Latincamphora
7Ancient Greekκαμφορά
8Arabicكَافُور
9Malaykapurlime
10Pahlavi𐭪𐭠𐭯𐭥𐭫
11Sanskritकर्पूरcamphor
12Palikappūracamphor
13Old Malaykapur
14Proto-Malayic*kapur
15Proto-Austronesianqapuʀlime, calcium

Words derived from “kaempferol

Every word from Proto-Austronesian qapuʀEvery word from Proto-Malayic *kapurEvery word from Old Malay kapur