Where does “citrange” come from?

citrange (English) comes from English citrus, from French citrus, from German Zitrus, from Latin cī̆trus, from Greek κέδρος, from Ancient Greek κέδρος — cedar; anything made of cedar-wood; cedar-oil.

citrange (English): Citrus × insitorum, a hybrid of the sweet orange...

Definitions

  1. Citrus × insitorum, a hybrid of the sweet orange...

Ancestry of “citrange”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcitrusAny of several shrubs or trees of the genus...
2Frenchcitrus
3GermanZitrus
4Latincī̆truscitron tree
5Greekκέδροςcedar
6Ancient Greekκέδροςcedar; anything made of cedar-wood; cedar-oil

Words derived from “citrange

Every word from Ancient Greek κέδρος