Where does “norcamphor” come from?

norcamphor (English) comes from English camphor, from Middle French champore, from Old French camphore, from Medieval Latin camphora, from Ancient Greek καμφορά, from Arabic كَافُور, from Malay kapur, from Pahlavi 𐭪𐭠𐭯𐭥𐭫 — lime, calcium.

norcamphor (English): A bicyclic ketone, an analog of camphor, but without the three methyl groups

Definitions

  1. A bicyclic ketone, an analog of camphor, but without the three methyl groups

Ancestry of “norcamphor”, step by step

norcamphor traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English camphor

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcamphorA white transparent waxy crystalline isoprenoid...
2Middle Frenchchampore
3Old Frenchcamphore
4Medieval Latincamphora
5Ancient Greekκαμφορά
6Arabicكَافُور
7Malaykapurlime
8Pahlavi𐭪𐭠𐭯𐭥𐭫
9Sanskritकर्पूरcamphor
10Palikappūracamphor
11Old Malaykapur
12Proto-Malayic*kapur
13Proto-Austronesianqapuʀlime, calcium

via English NOR

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishNORA binary operator composite of NOT OR; negation...
2Middle Englishnauther
3Middle Englishnoþer
4Old Englishnāwþerneither
5Old Englishnāhwæþerneither
Every word from Proto-Austronesian qapuʀEvery word from Proto-Malayic *kapurEvery word from Old Malay kapur