Where does “symptomaticus” come from?
symptomaticus (New Latin) comes from Ancient Greek συμπτωματικός, from Ancient Greek σύμπτωμα, from Ancient Greek συμπίπτω, from Ancient Greek σῠν-, from Ancient Greek σύν, from Proto-Hellenic *ksún — beside, with.
Ancestry of “symptomaticus”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ancient Greek | συμπτωματικός | accidental, coincidental |
| 2 | Ancient Greek | σύμπτωμα | anything that has befallen one, a chance,... |
| 3 | Ancient Greek | συμπίπτω | I fall together, meet violently; I fall upon,... |
| 4 | Ancient Greek | σῠν- | together; with, together |
| 5 | Ancient Greek | σύν | beside, with |
| 6 | Proto-Hellenic | *ksún | beside, with |
Words derived from “symptomaticus”
- symptomatic
- asymptomatic
- symptomatically
- presymptomatic
- asymptomatically
- monosymptomatic
- nonsymptomatic
- polysymptomatic
- multisymptomatic
- oligosymptomatic
- unsymptomatic
- symptomaticity
- paucisymptomatic
- symptomatique
- sintomatico
- sintomático
- sintomático
- symptomatický
- sintomaticità
- simptomàtic
- symptomatiquement
- sintomáticamente
- asintomático
- asymptomatique