Etymology of the Latin word Comatulidae
the Latin word
Comatulidaederived from the New Latin word
Comatuladerived from the Late Latin word
comatulusderived from the Latin word
comatus (county, earldom; county court; long-haired, having hair; leafy; one having long hair)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
coma (coma; hair, hair of head, mane of animal)
derived from the Greek word
kome, κόμη, κώμη (the hair of the head; a hamlet (as if laid down))
Derivations in other languages
English
comatulid, Italian
comatulidiUsage
Word found in New Latin, Modern Latin