derived from the Old French word
celerderived from the Latin word
caelare (carve, make raised work, relief)
derived from the Latin word
caelum (chisel; engraving tool; burin; heaven, sky, heavens)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kaə-id-derived from the Late Latin word
cellarium (store-room; larder; cellar)
derived from the Latin word
cella (cell; monastery; storeroom, cellar, larder)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kel-derived from the Latin word
celare (conceal, hide, keep secret)