Where does “Herzrhythmusstörung” come from?

Herzrhythmusstörung (German) comes 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.

Herzrhythmusstörung (German): cardiac arrhythmia/dysrhythmia

Definitions

  1. cardiac arrhythmia/dysrhythmia

Ancestry of “Herzrhythmusstörung”, step by step

Herzrhythmusstörung traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German herz

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

via German Rhythmusstörung

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanRhythmusstörungarrhythmia/dysrhythmia
2GermanRhythmusrhythm
3Latinrhythmusrhythm
4Ancient Greekῥυθμόςa repeating, regular motion, vibration; measured...
5Ancient GreekῥέωI flow, stream, run, gush; I let flow, pour; I...
6Proto-Indo-Europeansrew-to flow, stream
7Proto-Indo-Europeanser-to flow; to guard; to bind, to tie together
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewH-Every word from Proto-Germanic lausazEvery word from German -los