Where does “cerotto” come from?

cerotto (Italian) comes from Latin cērōtum, from Ancient Greek κηρός — beeswax, honeycomb; wax tapers; genitive singular...

cerotto (Italian): sticking plaster, plaster, band-aid

Definitions

  1. sticking plaster, plaster, band-aid

Ancestry of “cerotto”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincērōtum
2Ancient Greekκηρόςbeeswax, honeycomb; wax tapers; genitive singular...

Words derived from “cerotto

Every word from Ancient Greek κηρόςEvery word from Latin cērōtum