Where does “rutinoside” come from?

rutinoside (English) comes from English Ide, from French ide, from Latin Idus, from Swedish id, from Old Swedish idhe, from Old Norse *iði, from Old Norse iðja, from Old Norse ið — work; a restless motion.

rutinoside (English): Any glycoside of rutinose

Definitions

  1. Any glycoside of rutinose

Ancestry of “rutinoside”, step by step

rutinoside traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Ide

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishIdenamed after Saint Ida OS grid ref SX8990
2Frenchideide fish
3LatinIdusAlternative form of īdūs: the ides of a Roman...
4Swedishideffort, work, occupation; the tree "Taxus...
5Old Swedishidhe
6Old Norse*iði
7Old Norseiðjato be active, do, perform
8Old Norsework; a restless motion

via English rutinose

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishrutinoseA disaccharide, consisting of rhamnose and...
2EnglishrutinA flavonoid, found in many plants, that is a...
3English-ínAttached to a word (usually a verb) to denote a protest, demonstration or other type of gathering characterized by the activity denoted by the base word
4EnglishinUsed to indicate location, inclusion, or position...
5Middle EnglishinAny kind of accomodation; particularly; A home or...
6Old Englishinin; Alternative form of inn
7Proto-West Germanic*in

Words derived from “rutinoside

Every word from Old Norse Every word from Old Norse iðjaEvery word from Old Norse *iði