Correct spelling for the English word "poisonelder" is [pˈɔ͡ɪzə͡ʊnldə], [pˈɔɪzəʊnldə], [p_ˈɔɪ_z_əʊ_n_l_d_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "poisonelder" appears to be a compound noun, combining the words "poison" and "elder". To better understand its potential etymology, let's break down the components:
1. Poison: The word "poison" comes from the Old French "poison", which itself originates from the Latin word "potionem" meaning "a drink". In English, "poison" refers to a substance that can cause harm or death when ingested, inhaled, or otherwise taken into the body.
2. Elder: The word "elder" has a complex etymology. It can be traced back to the Old English word "elra" or "eldra", meaning "older", which is related to the German word "Ältere" (older, elderly). It is also associated with the Old Norse word "ellri", meaning "older or upper".