Where does “supravisceral” come from?

supravisceral (English) comes from English visceral, from Middle French viscéral, from Latin viscera, from Latin viscus, from Proto-Indo-European weys- — to raise, increase; to produce, procreate.

supravisceral (English): Above the viscera

Definitions

  1. Above the viscera

Ancestry of “supravisceral”, step by step

supravisceral traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English visceral

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishvisceralOf or relating to the viscera—internal organs of...
2Middle Frenchviscéral
3Latinvisceranominative plural of viscus; accusative plural of...
4LatinviscusAny internal organ of the body; entrails, viscera
5Proto-Indo-Europeanweys-to raise, increase; to produce, procreate

via English supra

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsupraUsed to indicate that the current citation is...
2Georgianსუფრაtablecloth; the table on which supra is conducted
3Persianسفرهtablecloth
4Arabicسُفْرَةvictuals; table, especially for eating
Every word from Proto-Indo-European weys-Every word from Latin viscusEvery word from Latin viscera