Where does “Herzmuskelschaden” come from?

Herzmuskelschaden (German) comes from German Herzmuskel, from German herz, from German -los, from Old Dutch -lōs, from Proto-West Germanic *-laus, from Proto-Germanic -lausaz, from Proto-Germanic lausaz, from Proto-Indo-European lewH- — louse.

Herzmuskelschaden (German): myocardial damage

Definitions

  1. myocardial damage

Ancestry of “Herzmuskelschaden”, step by step

Herzmuskelschaden traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Herzmuskel

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanHerzmuskelcardiac muscle
2Germanherzsingular imperative of herzen; first-person...
3German-los-less
4Old Dutch-lōs
5Proto-West Germanic*-lauswithout, -less
6Proto-Germanic-lausaz-less, lacking, devoid of
7Proto-Germaniclausazloose, free; empty, devoid; false, untrue
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanlewH-louse

via German schaden

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanschadento hurt, to be harmful; to damage, to harm, to...
2Middle High Germanschaden
3Old High Germanscadōn
4Proto-Germanicskaþōnąto injure, harm, damage
5Proto-Germanicskaþôdamage, scathe; one who causes damage; injurer
6Proto-Indo-Europeansket-to injure
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewH-Every word from Proto-Germanic lausazEvery word from German -los