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Etymology of the Italian word collera

the Italian word collera
derived from the Latin word cholera (European, summer cholera; an attack of cholera)
derived from the Greek word cholera, χολέρα
derived from the Greek word chole, χολή (bile; 'gall' or bile; (by analogy) poison or an anodyne (wormwood, poppy, etc.))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ghel-
derived from the Greek word fig

Derivations in Italian

colleroso, incollerire

Cognates

Dutch collector, Dutch kolder, English choler, English collar, English collector, French collecteur, French collier, French colère, German Kollektor, Italian collare, Norwegian kollektor, Provençal colera, Spanish colector, Spanish collar, Spanish colera, Swedish kollektor, Swedish koller



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