Where does “zoograft” come from?

zoograft (English) comes from English graft, from Middle English graffe, from Old French greffe, from Latin graphium, from Ancient Greek γραφεῖον, from Ancient Greek γράφω, from Proto-Hellenic grəpʰō, from Proto-Indo-European gerbʰ- — to turn, bend, twist, wind; to tie, bind...

zoograft (English): A surgical graft of tissue from an animal to a...

Definitions

  1. A surgical graft of tissue from an animal to a...

Ancestry of “zoograft”, step by step

zoograft traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English graft

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishgraftA small shoot or scion of a tree inserted in...
2Middle EnglishgraffeAlternative form of grave
3Old Frenchgreffestylus
4Latingraphiumstylus; pen
5Ancient Greekγραφεῖονpencil
6Ancient Greekγράφωto scratch, cut into; to draw, sketch, paint; to...
7Proto-Hellenicgrəpʰōto scratch, cut or carve into
8Proto-Indo-Europeangerbʰ-to carve
9Proto-Indo-Europeanger-to turn, bend, twist, wind; to tie, bind...

via English zoo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishzooA park where live animals are exhibited; Any...
2Ancient Greekζῷονanimal, beast; form, image
3Proto-Hellenicďṓyyonanimal, creature, beast
4Proto-Hellenicgʷyōwyon
5Proto-Indo-Europeangʷyeh₃w-y-om
6Proto-Indo-Europeangʷíh₃wetito live, to be alive
7Proto-Indo-Europeangʷih₃wósalive, living
8Proto-Indo-Europeangʷeih₃w-to live
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ger-Every word from Proto-Indo-European gerbʰ-Every word from Proto-Hellenic grəpʰō