Etymology of the English word chokecherry
the English word
chokecherryderived from the English word
cherryderived from the Anglo-Norman word
cherisederived from the Old French word
cerisederived from the Latin word
ceresiaderived from the Latin word
ceraseaderived from the Latin root
*cerasiaderived from the Greek word
kerasiaderived from the Greek word
kerasos, κερασός
derived from the Old French word
cherisederived from the Latin word
ceresiaderived from the Latin word
ceraseaderived from the Latin root
*cerasiaderived from the Greek word
kerasiaderived from the Greek word
kerasos, κερασός
derived from the English word
chokeUsage
Word found in Modern English