Where does “мефлохин” come from?

мефлохин (Kazakh) comes from Russian мефлохин, from English mefloquine, from English -quine, from English quinoline, from English quinine, from French quinine, from Spanish quina, from Latin quina — five.

мефлохин (Kazakh): mefloquine

Definitions

  1. mefloquine

Ancestry of “мефлохин”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianмефлохин
2EnglishmefloquineAn antimalarial drug C17H16F6N2O similar to quinine that consists of a fluorinated derivative of quinoline and is used in the form of its hydrochloride for the prevention and treatment of malaria
3English-quineUsed to form names of quinoline derivatives
4EnglishquinolineAny of a class of aromatic heterocyclic compounds...
5EnglishquinineA bitter colourless powder, an alkaloid derived...
6Frenchquininequinine
7Spanishquinaquinine; toxic wine; double five
8Latinquinanominative neuter plural of quīnī; accusative...
9Latinquinifive each; five at a time
10Latinquinquefive; 5
11Proto-Italickʷenkʷefive
12Proto-Indo-Europeanpénkʷefive
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pénkʷeEvery word from Proto-Italic kʷenkʷeEvery word from Latin quinque