Where does “cydamserol” come from?

cydamserol (Welsh) comes from Welsh amserol, from Welsh -ol, from Welsh alcohol, from English alcohol, from French alcohol, from Medieval Latin alcohol, from Arabic كحل, from Arabic كُحْل — kohl, antimony paste.

cydamserol (Welsh): simultaneous, concurrent

Definitions

  1. simultaneous, concurrent

Ancestry of “cydamserol”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshamseroltimely, punctual
2Welsh-oladjectival suffix
3Welshalcoholalcohol
4EnglishalcoholAny of a class of organic compounds containing a...
5FrenchalcoholAlternative spelling of alcool
6Medieval Latinalcoholpowdered ore of antimony; kohl, collyrium,...
7Arabicكحلantimony; kohl, stibnite; black coloring of the...
8Arabicكُحْلantimony; kohl, stibnite
9Akkadianguḫlumkohl, antimony paste
Every word from Akkadian guḫlum