Where does “polypous” come from?

polypous (English) comes from English polyp, from Latin polypūs, from Ancient Greek πολύπους, from Ancient Greek πολῠ-, from Ancient Greek πολύς, from Ancient Greek πόρος, from Ancient Greek πείρω, from Proto-Hellenic *péryō.

polypous (English): Relating to, resembling, or characterized by the...

Definitions

  1. Relating to, resembling, or characterized by the...

Ancestry of “polypous”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishpolypan abnormal growth protruding from a mucous...
2Latinpolypūsoctopus
3Ancient Greekπολύπουςmany-footed
4Ancient Greekπολῠ-many; much, a lot
5Ancient Greekπολύςmany, a lot of; neuter πολύ or πολλά as...
6Ancient Greekπόροςa means of passage, passageway, way, opening;...
7Ancient GreekπείρωI pierce, run through; I cleave through
8Proto-Hellenic*péryō
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *péryō