Where does “cankerwort” come from?

cankerwort (English) comes from English wort, from Middle English wort, from Old English wyrt, from Old English bisċop, from Latin episcopus, from Ancient Greek ἐπίσκοπος, from Ancient Greek ἐπισκοπέω, from Ancient Greek ἐπι- — to be hot; to burn.

cankerwort (English): The plant Taraxacum officinale

Definitions

  1. The plant Taraxacum officinale

Ancestry of “cankerwort”, step by step

cankerwort traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English wort

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwortA plant; herb; vegetable; Any of various plants...
2Middle EnglishwortA plant; Wort or an analogous mixture
3Old Englishwyrtplant; herb; wort
4Old Englishbisċopbishop
5Latinepiscopusan overseer, supervisor, bishop in a Christian...
6Ancient Greekἐπίσκοποςwatcher, guardian; scout, watch; overseer,...
7Ancient GreekἐπισκοπέωI watch over
8Ancient Greekἐπι-on, upon, on top of, all over, covering; on,...
9Ancient Greekἐπίas well, besides; For usage in composition, see...
10Ancient GreekἩμέρα
11Ancient Greekἦμαρday; by day; midday
12Proto-Hellenicā́mərday
13Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eh₃mr̥heat
14Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eh₃-to be hot; to burn

via English canker

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcankerA plant disease marked by gradual decay; A region...
2Middle Englishcanker
3Old Englishcancercancer; crab
4Latincancera crab; a tumor, cancer; a lattice, grid, or...
5Proto-Italickankroscrab
6Proto-Italickarkrosenclosure, barrier
7Proto-Indo-Europeankr̥-kr̥-circular
8Proto-Indo-European(s)ker-to cut off; to turn, bend
9Proto-Indo-Europeansek-to cut, cut off, sever
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂eh₃-Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂eh₃mr̥Every word from Proto-Hellenic ā́mər