Where does “ოქროქვაჲ” come from?

ოქროქვაჲ (Old Georgian) comes from Ancient Greek χρυσόλιθος, from Ancient Greek χρυσός, from Ancient Greek χρυσάνθεμον, from Ancient Greek ἄνθεμον — flower, rosette.

ოქროქვაჲ (Old Georgian): chrysolite

Definitions

  1. chrysolite

Ancestry of “ოქროქვაჲ”, step by step

ოქროქვაჲ traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Ancient Greek χρυσόλιθος

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekχρυσόλιθοςtopaz; peridot, chrysolite
2Ancient Greekχρυσόςgold; something dear or precious; a gold coin
3Ancient Greekχρυσάνθεμονgold-flower; immortelle; buttercup
4Ancient Greekἄνθεμονflower, rosette

via Old Georgian ქვაჲ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Georgianქვაჲstone, boulder; eye
2Proto-Kartvelian*kwa-stone

via Old Georgian ოქროჲ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Georgianოქროჲgold; silver, money
2Proto-Kartvelianokro-gold
Every word from Ancient Greek ἄνθεμονEvery word from Ancient Greek χρυσάνθεμονEvery word from Ancient Greek χρυσός