Where does “coris” come from?

coris (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek κόρις, from New Latin -opsis, from Ancient Greek ὄψις, from Ancient Greek ὄψ, from Proto-Hellenic wókʷs, from Proto-Indo-European wekʷ- — to speak, to sound out.

coris (Latin): hypericon; dative plural of cora; ablative plural...

Definitions

  1. hypericon; dative plural of cora; ablative plural...

Ancestry of “coris”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekκόριςbedbug; a type of fish; a type of St John's wort
2New Latin-opsisresembling in appearance; resembling structure
3Ancient Greekὄψιςview
4Ancient Greekὄψvoice; word; eye, face
5Proto-Hellenicwókʷsvoice
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwekʷ-to speak, to sound out

Words derived from “coris

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wekʷ-Every word from Proto-Hellenic wókʷsEvery word from Ancient Greek ὄψ