korona
Indonesian
[koˈrona]
noun
Definitions
- corona,
Etymology
Derived from English corona (corona, optical phenomenon consisting of circles visible around a bright celestial object such as the Sun the Moon, crown-like circle of light appearing around the sun, crown, en, l, coronavirus) derived from Latin corōna (crown, garland, wreath) derived from Ancient Greek κορώνη (wreath, garland, a type of crown, perhaps shearwater, anything curved, anything curved hooked, crown, a type of sea-bird, tip, end, something curved, point, curved stern of a ship, crow, a crow) derived from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (cut, turn, bend, cut off, curve, divide, wrinkle, scrape, sever, shorten, split, dry, jump, move, in the sense of an enclosure, shrink, swing, part, skimp).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*(s)ker-
Gloss
cut, turn, bend, cut off, curve, divide, wrinkle, scrape, sever, shorten, split, dry, jump, move, in the sense of an enclosure, shrink, swing, part, skimp
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
踊
Emoji
✂️ ✂️ 🎬️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acaro- English
- anticorona English
- carnally English
- carnify English
- carnosity English
- carrion English
- corona English
- coronad English
- coronagraph English
- coronagraphy English
- coronal rain English
- coronavirus English
- coronectomy English
- coronite English
- coronium English
- coronograph English
- coronule English
- geocorona English
- hebesphenomegacorona English
- recarnify English
- reincarnate English
- reincarnation English
- sphenocorona English
- sphenomegacorona English
- korona Finnish
- *(s)kr̥tós Latin
- *biaxius Latin
- *carnaticum Latin
- *carsānia Latin
- cancer Latin
- carcer Latin
- carnis Latin
- carnālis Latin
- carnōsus Latin
- caro Latin
- carō Latin
- corium Latin
- corona Latin
- coronalis Latin
- coronamentum Latin
- coronarius Latin
- corono Latin
- cortina Latin
- corōna Latin
- corūna Latin
- cossus Latin
- crispus Latin
- crista Latin
- crux Latin
- crux, crucem Latin
- crūx Latin
- cunnus Latin
- curculio Latin
- curtus Latin
- curvus Latin
- cēnāre Latin
- excurtāre Latin
- frango, frangere Latin
- incarnari Latin
- incarnātiō, incarnātiōnem Latin
- scorpiō Latin
- scortea Latin
- scorteus Latin
- scortum Latin
- scrapta Latin
- scrautum Latin
- scrinium Latin
- scrobis Latin
- scrofa Latin
- scrotum Latin
- scrīnium Latin
- virus Latin
- carnevale Italian
- corona Italian
- corona Dutch, Flemish
- crucial French
- Κορώνεια Ancient Greek
- Σκύλλα Ancient Greek
- γρυμέα Ancient Greek
- κίρκος Ancient Greek
- καρκίνος Ancient Greek
- καρτός Ancient Greek
- κορμός Ancient Greek
- κορωνός Ancient Greek
- κορώνη Ancient Greek
- κουρά Ancient Greek
- κρίκος Ancient Greek
- κόραξ Ancient Greek
- κόρση Ancient Greek
- κώρυκος Ancient Greek
- σαῦρος Ancient Greek
- σκάρος Ancient Greek
- σκορπίος Ancient Greek
- ἀκαρής Ancient Greek
- ἐπικάρσιος Ancient Greek
- *(s)ker- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)kerb- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)kreb(h)- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)krewk- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)kér-ye- Proto-Indo-European
- *ker- Proto-Indo-European
- *kertsnh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *kor Proto-Indo-European
- *kr-kr- Proto-Indo-European
- *leh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱes- Proto-Indo-European
- *harwa- Proto-Germanic
- *hringaz Proto-Germanic
- *hrunkijō Proto-Germanic
- *skar- Proto-Germanic
- *skardą Proto-Germanic
- *skarją Proto-Germanic
- *skarō Proto-Germanic
- *skeraną Proto-Germanic
- *skirmiz Proto-Germanic
- *skrabą Proto-Germanic
- *skrahō Proto-Germanic
- *skrapōną Proto-Germanic
- *skraudō Proto-Germanic
- *skrawwaz Proto-Germanic
- *skrimpaną Proto-Germanic
- *skurf- Proto-Germanic
- *skuri- Proto-Germanic
- *skurtaz Proto-Germanic
- *skurtijǭ Proto-Germanic
- *skurō Proto-Germanic
- krona Swedish
- コロナ Japanese
- korona Polish
- skręt Polish
- bēag Old English
- corona Old English
- gecoronian Old English
- screadian Old English
- कर्तनि Sanskrit
- कार्त्तिकेय Sanskrit
- कृन्तति Sanskrit
- aischuir Irish
- coróin Irish
- crosaire Irish
- crosdealbhach Irish
- crosdiabhal Irish
- crosáil Irish
- crosán Irish
- crosóg Irish
- crúbchrois Irish
- krúna Old Norse
- skæri Old Norse
- krone Danish
- *kora Proto-Slavic
- *kortъ Proto-Slavic
- *kortъkъ Proto-Slavic
- *kъrkъ Proto-Slavic
- *skora Proto-Slavic
- *čьrstvъ Proto-Slavic
- *čьrta Proto-Slavic
- corone Old French
- Cervantes Galician
- coroană Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- coronavirus Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cunună Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- coronafeirws Welsh
- coronafirws Welsh
- crych Welsh
- rhych Welsh
- corōna Old High German
- Coronavirus Translingual
- corone Translingual
- šķirt Latvian
- քերեմ Old Armenian
- conscara Old Irish
- corann Old Irish
- crochaid Old Irish
- crosach Old Irish
- docuirethar Old Irish
- doscara Old Irish
- etarscara Old Irish
- imm·cuirethar Old Irish
- ·cuirethar Old Irish
- króna Faroese
- siêu vi corona Vietnamese
- siêu vi khuẩn corona Vietnamese
- siêu vi trùng corona Vietnamese
- vi trùng corona Vietnamese
- virus corona Vietnamese
- корона Bulgarian
- gërshërë Albanian
- kurorë Albanian
- shkrap Albanian
- carnation Middle French
- *skeran gmw-pro
- קורונה Hebrew (modern)
- *corūna Old Dutch
- *skrank Old Dutch
- corōna Old Dutch
- corõa Old Portuguese
- *eks-koris, *ekskoris Proto-Celtic
- *koros Proto-Celtic
- *korītor Proto-Celtic
- *kṛt-on- Proto-Celtic
- *skarati Proto-Celtic
- krōne Middle Low German
- curunã Aromanian
- cãrunã Aromanian
- *karkros Proto-Italic
- *karō Proto-Italic
- *kriznis Proto-Italic
- krona Slovene
- кратъкъ Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- corone Friulian
- *skirmijan Frankish
- skirti Lithuanian
- corona Old Occitan
- corona Old Spanish
- coroune xno
- *kar-usa Proto-Albanian
- *karā Proto-Albanian
- *skirā Proto-Albanian
- *ϑer Proto-Albanian
- krone Norwegian
- *kar- Proto-Iranian
- *krʉn Proto-Brythonic
- *skar- Messapic