Where does “leproso” come from?

leproso (Portuguese) comes from Latin leprosus, from Latin lēpra, from Ancient Greek λέπρα, from Ancient Greek λεπρός, from Ancient Greek λεπίς, from Ancient Greek λέπω — peel, strip off the rind or husk.

leproso (Portuguese): leprous; leper

Definitions

  1. leprous; leper

Ancestry of “leproso”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinleprosusleprous
2Latinlēprapsoriasis, similar skin disorders
3Ancient Greekλέπραleprosy
4Ancient Greekλεπρόςscaly, scabby, rough; leprous, mangy
5Ancient Greekλεπίςscale, flake, shell, husk; epithelial debris;...
6Ancient Greekλέπωpeel, strip off the rind or husk

Words derived from “leproso

Every word from Ancient Greek λέπωEvery word from Ancient Greek λεπίςEvery word from Ancient Greek λεπρός