1852 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 4) 438A curious substance, which MM. Loewig and Schweizer have described under the name of stibethyl.
1857 Miller Elem. Chem. ,Org. 226Stibethyl, or Stibiotriethyl.
1863 Watts Dict. Chem. I. 339Anti⁓monides of Amyl, or Stibamyls..Stibdiamyl..Stibtriamyl.
Ibid. 341Stibtriethyl.., commonly called Stibethyl.
Ibid. 344Stibtrimethyl.
1865 Mansfield Salts 317The compounds called Stibmethyl and Stibethyl.
stib-
combining form
or stibi- or stibio- also stibo-
Etymology: stibium
: antimony
< stibine >
< stibiocolumbite >
< stibophen >
or stibi- or stibio- also stibo-
< stibine >
< stibiocolumbite >
< stibophen >
stib-stibio-
Prefix
- chemistry antimony
Etymology
From Latin stibium, from στίβι (stíbi)