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Etymology of the Latin word Comatulidae

the Latin word Comatulidae
derived from the New Latin word Comatula
derived from the Late Latin word comatulus
derived 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 comatulidi

Usage

Word found in New Latin, Modern Latin



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