Where does “cirr-” come from?

cirr- (English) comes from English cirrus, from Latin cirrus — a curl; the fringe of clothes; the tentacle of an...

Ancestry of “cirr-”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcirrusA tendril; A thin tendril-like appendage; A...
2Latincirrusa curl; the fringe of clothes; the tentacle of an...

Words derived from “cirr-

Every word from Latin cirrusEvery word from English cirrus