Where does “トレオニン” come from?

トレオニン (Japanese) comes from English threonine, from English threose, from English -ose, from English glucose, from French glucose, from Ancient Greek γλεῦκος — sweet new wine, must; sweetness.

トレオニン (Japanese): threonine

Definitions

  1. threonine

Ancestry of “トレオニン”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishthreonineAn essential amino acid CHNO found in most animal...
2EnglishthreoseThe aldotetrose "-2,3,4-trihydroxybutanal"
3English-osefull of, like; Used to form the names of sugars
4EnglishglucoseA simple monosaccharide with a molecular formula...
5Frenchglucoseglucose; first-person singular present indicative...
6Ancient Greekγλεῦκοςsweet new wine, must; sweetness
Every word from Ancient Greek γλεῦκος