Where does “anticonvulsiv” come from?

anticonvulsiv (Romanian) comes from French anticonvulsif, from French convulsif, from French convulsion, from Latin convulsiō, from Latin convulsus, from Latin convellere, from Latin convello, from Latin vello — to hit, to strike.

anticonvulsiv (Romanian): anticonvulsant

Definitions

  1. anticonvulsant

Ancestry of “anticonvulsiv”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchanticonvulsifanticonvulsive
2Frenchconvulsifconvulsive
3Frenchconvulsionconvulsion
4Latinconvulsiōconvulsion
5Latinconvulsusshattered, battered, convulsed; overthrown
6Latinconvellerethird-person plural perfect active indicative of...
7LatinconvelloI shatter, batter, convulse; I overthrow
8LatinvelloI pluck out; I depilate; I pull or tear down; I...
9Proto-Italicwelnōto pull, tear
10Proto-Indo-Europeanwelh₃-to hit, to strike
Every word from Proto-Indo-European welh₃-Every word from Proto-Italic welnōEvery word from Latin vello