Etymology of the Latin word cor
the Medieval Latin word
cor (heart; mind, soul)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kerd-Derivations in Latin
cordialis,
coratum,
cordatus,
coraticum,
accordare,
cordolium,
concors,
discors,
misericors,
praecordia,
concordusDerivations in other languages
English
cordiform, French
coramine, French
cœur, French
cordé, French
cordiforme, Italian
cuore, Italian
cordato, Portuguese
cor, Romanian
cord, Spanish
cor, Spanish
coro, Spanish
corazón, Spanish
corada, Spanish
cordial, Spanish
cuerdo, Spanish
trascordarse, Spanish
cordiforme, Spanish
cordimarianoCognates
Danish
hjerte, Dutch
hart, English
heart, French
coeur, German
Herz, German
Coeur, Gothic
hairto, Icelandic
hjarta, Italian
cuore, Nynorsk
jerta, Provençal
cor, Riksmal
hjerte, Swedish
hjerta, Swedish
hjärtaUsage
Word found in Medieval Latin