Etymology of the English word arrhythmia
the English word
arrhythmiaderived from the New Latin word
arrhythmiaderived from the Greek word
arrhuthmiausing the Greek prefix
a-, ἀ- (an- not, without)
derived from the Greek word
rhuthmos, ῥυθμός, ῥυϑμός
derived from the Greek word
rheo, ῥεω, ῥέω
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sreu-derived from the Greek word
arruthmiaderived from the Greek word
arruthmosusing the Greek prefix
a-, ἀ- (an- not, without)
derived from the Greek word
rhuthmos, ῥυθμός, ῥυϑμός
derived from the Greek word
rheo, ῥεω, ῥέω
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sreu-derived from the Greek word
arrhythmiaderived from the Greek word
arruthmosusing the Greek prefix
a-, ἀ- (an- not, without)
derived from the Greek word
rhuthmos, ῥυθμός, ῥυϑμός
derived from the Greek word
rheo, ῥεω, ῥέω
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sreu-Date
The earliest known usage of arrhythmia in English dates from the 19th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English