Where does “torso” come from?

torso (Welsh) comes from English torso, from Italian torso, from Latin Thyrsus, from Ancient Greek Θύρσος — thyrsus, a wand wreathed in ivy and vine-leaves with a pine-cone or a blooming artichoke at the top, carried by the devotees of Dionysus.

torso (Welsh): torso

Definitions

  1. torso

Ancestry of “torso”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtorsoThe main part of the body that extends from the...
2Italiantorsotorso; A statue that is missing its head and...
3LatinThyrsusThe most considerable river of Sardinia, still called Tirso
4Ancient GreekΘύρσοςthyrsus, a wand wreathed in ivy and vine-leaves with a pine-cone or a blooming artichoke at the top, carried by the devotees of Dionysus
Every word from Ancient Greek ΘύρσοςEvery word from Latin ThyrsusEvery word from Italian torso