Etymology of the Latin word caro
the Latin word
caro (meat, flesh; the_body)
derived from the Greek word
keiro, κείρω (to shear)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sker-Derivations in Latin
carnaticum,
carnalis,
caronia,
caruncula,
carneus,
carnifex,
carnosum,
carnutus,
carniprivium,
carnivorus,
excarnare,
carnis,
carnarium,
carnificareDerivations in other languages
French
carnaire, French
carné, French
chair, French
carnitine, German
Karnin, Italian
carne, Provençal
carnUsage
Word found in Classical Latin, Medieval Latin, L Latin