Where does “mefloquine” come from?

mefloquine (English) comes from English -quine, from English quinoline, from English quinine, from French quinine, from Spanish quina, from Latin quina, from Latin quini, from Latin quinque — five.

mefloquine (English): An antimalarial drug C17H16F6N2O similar to quinine that consists of a fluorinated derivative of quinoline and is used in the form of its hydrochloride for the prevention and treatment of malaria

Definitions

  1. An antimalarial drug C17H16F6N2O similar to quinine that consists of a fluorinated derivative of quinoline and is used in the form of its hydrochloride for the prevention and treatment of malaria

Ancestry of “mefloquine”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-quineUsed to form names of quinoline derivatives
2EnglishquinolineAny of a class of aromatic heterocyclic compounds...
3EnglishquinineA bitter colourless powder, an alkaloid derived...
4Frenchquininequinine
5Spanishquinaquinine; toxic wine; double five
6Latinquinanominative neuter plural of quīnī; accusative...
7Latinquinifive each; five at a time
8Latinquinquefive; 5
9Proto-Italickʷenkʷefive
10Proto-Indo-Europeanpénkʷefive

Words derived from “mefloquine

Every word from Proto-Indo-European pénkʷeEvery word from Proto-Italic kʷenkʷeEvery word from Latin quinque
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