Where does “sintomático” come from?

sintomático (Spanish) comes from New Latin symptomaticus, 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.

sintomático (Spanish): symptomatic

Definitions

  1. symptomatic

Ancestry of “sintomático”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1New Latinsymptomaticus
2Ancient Greekσυμπτωματικόςaccidental, coincidental
3Ancient Greekσύμπτωμαanything that has befallen one, a chance,...
4Ancient GreekσυμπίπτωI fall together, meet violently; I fall upon,...
5Ancient Greekσῠν-together; with, together
6Ancient Greekσύνbeside, with
7Proto-Hellenic*ksúnbeside, with

Words derived from “sintomático

Every word from Proto-Hellenic *ksúnEvery word from Ancient Greek σῠν-Every word from Ancient Greek σύν