Where does “interkurrent” come from?

interkurrent (German) comes from English intercurrent, from Latin intercurrens, from Latin intercurro, from Latin inter-, from Ancient Greek γλῶσσα, from Old Norse glotta, from Proto-Germanic glutōną, from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰel- — to shine, glimmer, glow; to shimmer, gleam;...

interkurrent (German): intercurrent

Definitions

  1. intercurrent

Ancestry of “interkurrent”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishintercurrentRunning between or among; intervening;...
2Latinintercurrensrunning between
3LatinintercurroI run between, or along with; I mingle with
4Latininter-inter-, between, in between, among, together
5Ancient Greekγλῶσσαa tongue; a language; the mouthpiece of a pipe
6Old Norseglottato grin, smile scornfully
7Proto-GermanicglutōnąTo stare; gawk
8Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰel-to shine, glimmer, glow; to shimmer, gleam;...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰel-Every word from Latin inter-Every word from Proto-Germanic glutōną