Where does “corimboso” come from?

corimboso (Italian) comes from Italian corimbo, from Latin corymbus, from Ancient Greek κόρυμβος, from Ancient Greek κορυφή — top of the head, crown; mountain peak; top, apex.

corimboso (Italian): corymb, panicle

Definitions

  1. corymb, panicle

Ancestry of “corimboso”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiancorimbocorymb, panicle
2Latincorymbuscluster of fruit or flowers
3Ancient Greekκόρυμβοςuppermost point of a ship; top of a mountain;...
4Ancient Greekκορυφήtop of the head, crown; mountain peak; top, apex
Every word from Ancient Greek κορυφήEvery word from Ancient Greek κόρυμβοςEvery word from Latin corymbus