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Etymology of the Dutch word kuras

the Dutch word kuras
derived from the French word cuirasse
derived from the Late Latin word coriacea
derived from the Latin word coriaceus (of leather, made of leather)
derived from the Late Latin word corium (skin, leather, hide)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sker-

Derivations in other languages

Afrikaans karos

Cognates

English cuirass, French cuirasse, German Küraß, Norwegian kyrass, Provençal coirassa, Spanish coraza, Swedish kyrass



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