Where does “аргинин” come from?

аргинин (Kazakh) comes from Russian аргини́н, from German Arginin, from Ancient Greek ἀργινόεις, from Ancient Greek -εις, from Proto-Indo-European -wénts — Forms possessive adjectives from nominal stems.

аргинин (Kazakh): arginine

Definitions

  1. arginine

Ancestry of “аргинин”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianаргини́нarginine
2GermanArgininarginine
3Ancient Greekἀργινόειςbrightly shining, white
4Ancient Greek-εις-ful
5Proto-Indo-European-wéntsForms possessive adjectives from nominal stems
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -wéntsEvery word from Ancient Greek -ειςEvery word from Ancient Greek ἀργινόεις