Where does “Loris” come from?

Loris (Translingual) comes from French loris, from Dutch loeris, from Dutch loer, from French lourd, from Middle French lourd, from Old French lourt, from Late Latin lurdus, from Latin luridus.

Loris (Translingual): genus

Definitions

  1. genus

Ancestry of “Loris”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchloris
2Dutchloerisfool, dumbass, tool, ne'er-do-well
3Dutchloerlure
4Frenchlourdheavy; clumsy, oafish; annoying, a drag
5Middle Frenchlourdheavy
6Old Frenchlourt
7Late Latinlurdusslow; stupid; slow, heavy; clumsy, stupid
8Latinluriduspale yellow, wan, sallow, lurid; ghastly,...
9Latinlurorpaleness, pallor, lividness
10Proto-Italic*loiros

Words derived from “Loris

Every word from Proto-Italic *loiros