Where does “Barbiturat” come from?

Barbiturat (German) comes from French barbiturique, from German Barbitursäure, from German Barbara, from Latin barbara, from Latin barbarus, from Ancient Greek βάρβαρος, from Proto-Indo-European balb-.

Barbiturat (German): barbiturate

Definitions

  1. barbiturate

Ancestry of “Barbiturat”, step by step

Barbiturat traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via French barbiturique

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchbarbituriquebarbiturate
2GermanBarbitursäure
3GermanBarbarapopular especially in the mid-twentieth century
4Latinbarbaraa wild, savage, cruel, barbarous, shameless, or...
5Latinbarbarusforeign; savage; uncivilized
6Ancient Greekβάρβαροςnon-Greek-speaking, foreign; barbaric, brutal,...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanbalb-

via Dutch barbituraat

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchbarbituraat

Words derived from “Barbiturat

Every word from Proto-Indo-European balb-