coch

Welsh (Colloquial)

/koːχ/

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Etymology

Inherited from Middle Welsh coch inherited from Proto-Brythonic *kox derived from Latin coccum (berry, scarlet berry, gall, a berry, insect, berry from the scarlet oak, kernel, scarlet dye, seed, actually an insect) derived from Ancient Greek κόκκος (grain, seed, berry, pill, berry from the scarlet oak, kernel, kermes oak).

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Ancient Greek

κόκκος

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grain, seed, berry, pill, berry from the scarlet oak, kernel, kermes oak

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