Where does “sarcocol” come from?

sarcocol (English) comes from Latin sarcocolla, from Ancient Greek σαρκοκόλλα, from Ancient Greek σάρξ, from Ancient Greek στέμμα, from Ancient Greek στέφω, from Proto-Hellenic stékʷʰō, from Proto-Indo-European stegʷʰ- — to enlace.

sarcocol (English): A gum-resin obtained from the shrub Astragalus...

Definitions

  1. A gum-resin obtained from the shrub Astragalus...

Ancestry of “sarcocol”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinsarcocolla
2Ancient Greekσαρκοκόλλαmilkvetch; sarcocol, flesh glue
3Ancient GreekσάρξThe material which covers the bones of a...
4Ancient Greekστέμμαwreath, garland, chaplet; pedigrees, family trees
5Ancient GreekστέφωI put around; I encircle, crown, wreath, garland
6Proto-Hellenicstékʷʰōto enlace, crown, encircle
7Proto-Indo-Europeanstegʷʰ-to enlace
Every word from Proto-Indo-European stegʷʰ-Every word from Proto-Hellenic stékʷʰōEvery word from Ancient Greek στέφω