Where does “nonneurological” come from?

nonneurological (English) comes from English neurological, from English neurology, from New Latin neurologia, from Ancient Greek -λογία, from Ancient Greek λόγος, from Ancient Greek λέγω, from Proto-Indo-European leǵ- — to gather, collect, with derivatives meaning to...

nonneurological (English): Not neurological

Definitions

  1. Not neurological

Ancestry of “nonneurological”, step by step

nonneurological traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English neurological

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishneurologicalDealing with neurology, the study of the brain
2EnglishneurologyThe branch of medicine that deals with the...
3New Latinneurologia
4Ancient Greek-λογίαBase for nouns denoting the study of something,...
5Ancient GreekλόγοςThat which is said: word, sentence, speech,...
6Ancient GreekλέγωI put in order, arrange, gather; I choose, count,...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanleǵ-to gather, collect, with derivatives meaning to...

via English non

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnonObsolete form of none
2Frenchnonno; not; a no, a negative response
3Old Frenchnonno; not; Alternative form of nom
4Latinnōnnot
5Old Latinnoenum
6Proto-Indo-Europeanóynosone; single
Every word from Proto-Indo-European leǵ-Every word from Ancient Greek -λογίαEvery word from Ancient Greek λέγω