Where does “manacein” come from?
manacein (English) comes from English -ein, from English -ín, from English in, from Middle English in, from Old English in, from Proto-West Germanic *in.
manacein (English): An alkaloid-like substance derived from Brunfelsia hopeana (or manaca) that is soluble in hot alcohol but not in cold and precipitated by ether
Definitions
- An alkaloid-like substance derived from Brunfelsia hopeana (or manaca) that is soluble in hot alcohol but not in cold and precipitated by ether
Ancestry of “manacein”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | -ein | Used in a compound distinguished from a compound... |
| 2 | English | -ín | Attached to a word (usually a verb) to denote a protest, demonstration or other type of gathering characterized by the activity denoted by the base word |
| 3 | English | in | Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position... |
| 4 | Middle English | in | Any kind of accomodation; particularly; A home or... |
| 5 | Old English | in | in; Alternative form of inn |
| 6 | Proto-West Germanic | *in | — |