Etymology of the Greek word glottis (γλωττίς)
the Greek word
glottis, γλωττίς (larynx; mouth of the windpipe)
derived from the Greek word
glotta, γλῶττα
derived from the Greek word
glossa, γλῶσσα (tongue; the tongue; by implication, a language (specially, one naturally unacquired))
Derivations in Greek
epiglottis,
proglottisDerivations in other languages
Italian
glottide, Latin
glottis