Where does “triphenylethylene” come from?

triphenylethylene (English) comes from English ethylene, from English eth-, from English ethyl, from Ancient Greek Αἰθήρ, from Ancient Greek αἴθω, from Proto-Hellenic *áitʰō — to ignite.

triphenylethylene (English): The triphenyl derivative of ethylene; any...

Definitions

  1. The triphenyl derivative of ethylene; any...

Ancestry of “triphenylethylene”, step by step

triphenylethylene traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English ethylene

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishethyleneThe common name for the organic chemical compound...
2Englisheth-Used as a combining form to denote the presence...
3EnglishethylThe univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH, formally...
4Ancient GreekΑἰθήρUpper Air
5Ancient GreekαἴθωTo ignite, kindle, light; To burn, blaze
6Proto-Hellenic*áitʰōto ignite

via English triphenyl

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtriphenylThree phenyl groups in a compound; An oligophenyl...
2EnglishphenylA univalent hydrocarbon radical formally derived...
3Frenchphénylephenyl
4French-yle
5Ancient GreekὝληwood; trees; forest
6Proto-Indo-Europeanswel-to smolder; burn; scorch; beam, board, frame,...
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *áitʰōEvery word from Ancient Greek αἴθωEvery word from Ancient Greek Αἰθήρ