1. Etymology of the English word corporal
the English word
corporalderived from the Old French word
corporalderived from the Late Latin word
corporalis (of, belonging, related to body)
derived from the Classical Latin word
corpus (body; person, self; substantial, material, concrete object)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kʷrep-derived from the Latin word
corporale (corporal, linen for consecrated elements of mass; ancient eucharistic vestment)
derived from the Classical Latin word
corpus (body; person, self; substantial, material, concrete object)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kʷrep-Cognates
Danish
korporal, French
caporal, German
Korporal, Norwegian
korporal, Spanish
caporalUsage
Word found in Modern English
2. Etymology of the English word corporal
Usage
Word found in Modern English
3. Etymology of the English word corporal
derived from the English word
corporalderived from the Latin word
corporale (corporal, linen for consecrated elements of mass; ancient eucharistic vestment)
derived from the Classical Latin word
corpus (body; person, self; substantial, material, concrete object)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kʷrep-Usage
Word found in Modern English