Where does “midcarpal” come from?

midcarpal (English) comes from English MID, from English mid-range, from English range, from Middle English rengen, from Old French rengier, from Old French reng, from Latin rencus, from Gaulish rekos — to set in order.

midcarpal (English): In the middle of the carpus

Definitions

  1. In the middle of the carpus

Ancestry of “midcarpal”, step by step

midcarpal traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English MID

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishMIDInitialism of mobile information device
2Englishmid-rangeOf a central or halfway point
3EnglishrangeA line or series of mountains, buildings, etc; A...
4Middle Englishrengen
5Old Frenchrengierto line up; to form ranks
6Old Frenchrengplace; position
7Latinrencusrow; order, rank
8Gaulishrekos
9Proto-Celticreketito arrange
10Proto-Indo-European(H)rek-to set in order

via English carpal

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcarpalAny of the eight bones of the wrist; Of or...
2Portuguese-alappended to noun X, forms adjectives meaning “of...
3Old Portuguese-al
4Latin-ālis
5Proto-Italic-ālisforms relational adjectives
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (H)rek-Every word from Proto-Celtic reketiEvery word from Gaulish rekos