Where does “chrysalide” come from?

chrysalide (French) comes from Latin chrysalis, from Ancient Greek χρυσαλλίς, from Ancient Greek χρυσός, from Ancient Greek χρυσάνθεμον, from Ancient Greek ἄνθεμον — flower, rosette.

chrysalide (French): pupa, chrysalis

Definitions

  1. pupa, chrysalis

Ancestry of “chrysalide”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinchrysalis
2Ancient Greekχρυσαλλίςchrysalis
3Ancient Greekχρυσόςgold; something dear or precious; a gold coin
4Ancient Greekχρυσάνθεμονgold-flower; immortelle; buttercup
5Ancient Greekἄνθεμονflower, rosette

Words derived from “chrysalide

Every word from Ancient Greek ἄνθεμον