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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, carnificare

Derivations in other languages

French carnaire, French carné, French chair, French carnitine, German Karnin, Italian carne, Provençal carn

Usage

Word found in Classical Latin, Medieval Latin, L Latin



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