Etymology of the English word enervated
the English word enervated
derived from the English word enervate
derived from the Latin word enervatio
derived from the Late Latin word enervare (weaken, enervate; make effeminate)
derived from the Medieval Latin word nervus (nerve; Greek neuron, cordlike structure, nerve, tendon; sinew, muscle, nerve; strength; vigor, nerve; string, cord; bowstring)
using the Latin prefix ex-
using the Late Latin prefix e-
using the English suffix -ed
