Where does “ictericia” come from?

ictericia (Spanish) comes from Spanish ictérico, from Latin ictericus, from Ancient Greek ἰκτερικός, from Ancient Greek ἴκτερος, from Ancient Greek ὕδερος, from Proto-Indo-European úderos, from Proto-Indo-European úd-er-o-s, from Proto-Indo-European údteros — out, outward.

ictericia (Spanish): jaundice

Definitions

  1. jaundice

Ancestry of “ictericia”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishictéricojaundiced; afflicted with jaundice
2Latinictericusjaundiced
3Ancient Greekἰκτερικός
4Ancient Greekἴκτεροςjaundice, icterus; golden oriole
5Ancient Greekὕδεροςdropsy
6Proto-Indo-Europeanúderosabdomen, stomach
7Proto-Indo-Europeanúd-er-o-s
8Proto-Indo-Europeanúdteroshigher, outer
9Proto-Indo-Europeanúdout, outward
Every word from Proto-Indo-European údEvery word from Proto-Indo-European údterosEvery word from Proto-Indo-European úd-er-o-s