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Etymology of the Latin word ampulla

the Latin word ampulla (a flask or vessel swelling in the middle; bottle, jar, flask for holding liquids)
derived from the Latin word amphora (amphora, pitcher, two handled earthenware jar)
derived from the Greek word amphoreus, ἀμφορεύς
using the Greek prefix amphi-, ἀμφι-, ἀμϕι-
derived from the Greek word phoreus
derived from the Greek word pherein, φέρω (to bear)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bher-
derived from the Greek word amphora
derived from the Greek word amphiphoreus
using the Greek prefix amphi-, ἀμφι-, ἀμϕι-
derived from the Greek word phoreus
derived from the Greek word pherein, φέρω (to bear)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bher-

Derivations in Latin

Ampullaria, ampullosus, ampullaceus, ampullaris

Derivations in other languages

English ampulla, French ampule, French ampoule, Portuguese ampola, Portuguese ampula, Spanish ampolla



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