Where does “Boraginaceae” come from?

Boraginaceae (Translingual) comes from Translingual Borago, from Medieval Latin borago, from Latin borra, from Latin burra, from Latin Burrus, from Ancient Greek πυρρός, from Ancient Greek πῦρ, from Proto-Indo-European péh₂wr̥ — bonfire; spelt.

Boraginaceae (Translingual): family

Definitions

  1. family

Ancestry of “Boraginaceae”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1TranslingualBoragogenus, is cultivated worldwide for food and ornament}}
2Medieval Latinboragoborage; "Borago officinalis", borage
3Latinborrashort wool, rough hair
4LatinburraA small cow with a red mouth or muzzle; A shaggy...
5LatinBurrusflushed, red
6Ancient Greekπυρρόςflame-coloured, yellowish-red; red-haired,...
7Ancient Greekπῦρa fire; lightning; a fever
8Proto-Indo-Europeanpéh₂wr̥bonfire; spelt

Words derived from “Boraginaceae

Every word from Proto-Indo-European péh₂wr̥Every word from Ancient Greek πῦρEvery word from Ancient Greek πυρρός