Where does “CaliS” come from?

CaliS (Proto-Austronesian) comes from Spanish cáliz, from Old Portuguese calez, from Latin calix, from Ancient Greek κάλυξ, from Ancient Greek κύω, from Proto-Indo-European ḱewh₁- — to swell; to be strong.

CaliS (Proto-Austronesian): rope, cord, twine, string

Definitions

  1. rope, cord, twine, string

Ancestry of “CaliS”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishcálizchalice, goblet; cup, glass; calyx
2Old Portuguesecalez
3Latincalixcup, chalice; cooking pot; small pipe
4Ancient GreekκάλυξSome kind of woman's ornament; A covering of a...
5Ancient Greekκύωto conceive, become pregnant; to impregnate
6Proto-Indo-Europeanḱewh₁-to swell; to be strong

Words derived from “CaliS

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱewh₁-Every word from Ancient Greek κύωEvery word from Ancient Greek κάλυξ