Where does “corelessness” come from?
corelessness (English) comes from English coreless, from English Core, from English -core, from English hardcore, from English hard, from Old French hardi, from Old French hardir, from Frankish hardijan — to travel, tour.
corelessness (English): Absence of a core
Definitions
- Absence of a core
Ancestry of “corelessness”, step by step
corelessness traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English coreless
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | coreless | Lacking a core |
| 2 | English | Core | The birth name of Persephone/Proserpina, the queen of the Underworld/Hades, and goddess of the seasons and of vegetation. She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, and the wife of Hades |
| 3 | English | -core | Applied to various genres of music and... |
| 4 | English | hardcore | Having an extreme dedication to a certain... |
| 5 | English | hard | Having a severe property; presenting difficulty;... |
| 6 | Old French | hardi | hardy; tough; durable |
| 7 | Old French | hardir | to harden |
| 8 | Frankish | hardijan | to harden, to make hard |
| 9 | Proto-Germanic | hardijaną | to make hard, strong; to harden |
| 10 | Proto-Germanic | harduz | hard; brave |
| 11 | Proto-Indo-European | kert- | times; to weave, twist together; time |
| 12 | Proto-Turkic | *keŕ- | to travel, tour |
via English Ness
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | Ness | An Ulster princess and the mother of Conchobar mac Nessa and Findchoem in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Daughter of Eochaid Sálbuide. Also the mother of Cormac Cond Longas by incest with Conchobar mac Nessa |
| 2 | Middle English | nesse | — |
| 3 | Old English | næs | not, not at all; not; first/third-person singular... |
| 4 | Proto-Germanic | nasją | foothill; headland; cape |
| 5 | Proto-Indo-European | néh₂s | nose |