Where does “subacute” come from?

Subacute comes from Latin subacuta, combining sub (under) and acuta (sharpened), from the Proto-Indo-European root h₂eḱ- meaning to be sharp or pointed.

subacute (English): Less than acute; Having a pointed tip, but with a...

Definitions

  1. Less than acute; Having a pointed tip, but with a...

Ancestry of “subacute”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishacūteBrief, quick, short
2Frenchaigusharp, pointy; acute, keen, discerning; sharp,...
3Germanakutacute; severe
4Italianacutoacute; sharp; high-pitched, high, shrill
5Russianаку́тacute accent
6Spanishagudosharp, pointed, acute; acute, sharp, witty, keen;...
7Latinacūtussharpened, made sharp, sharp, having been sharpened
8Latinacuōto make pointed, sharpen, whet
9Latinacusa needle, a pin; bodkin; bran, awn, chaff
10Proto-Italicakus
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eḱus
12Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eḱ-sharp

Words derived from “subacute

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂eḱ-