Etymology of the English word myoneuralgia
the English word
myoneuralgiaderived from the English word
neuralgiaderived from the Greek word
neuron, νεῦρον (tendon; nerve; cordlike structure, sinew, tendon)
derived from the Greek word
algos, ἄλγος (pain)
using the English suffix
-algiausing the English prefix
neur-using the English prefix
myo-derived from the Latin prefix
myo-derived from the Greek prefix
muo-derived from the Greek word
mus, μῦς (muscle; myos "muscle; muscle; myos "muscle; muscle)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*mūs-Usage
Word found in Modern English