Where does “nonglucosidal” come from?
nonglucosidal (English) comes from English glucosidal, from English glucoside, from English Ide, from French ide, from Latin Idus, from Swedish id, from Old Swedish idhe, from Old Norse *iði — work; a restless motion.
nonglucosidal (English): Not glucosidal
Definitions
- Not glucosidal
Ancestry of “nonglucosidal”, step by step
nonglucosidal traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English glucosidal
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | glucosidal | Pertaining to or containing glucosides |
| 2 | English | glucoside | A glycoside that yields glucose after hydrolysis |
| 3 | English | Ide | named after Saint Ida OS grid ref SX8990 |
| 4 | French | ide | ide fish |
| 5 | Latin | Idus | Alternative form of īdūs: the ides of a Roman... |
| 6 | Swedish | id | effort, work, occupation; the tree "Taxus... |
| 7 | Old Swedish | idhe | — |
| 8 | Old Norse | *iði | — |
| 9 | Old Norse | iðja | to be active, do, perform |
| 10 | Old Norse | ið | work; a restless motion |