virus
Indonesian
[ˈvirʊs]
noun
Definitions
- virus,
Etymology
Derived from Dutch, Flemish virus derived from Latin vīrus (slime, poison, venom, poisonous liquid) derived from Proto-Italic *weisos derived from Proto-Indo-European *wisós (poison, slime, fluidity).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*wisós
Gloss
poison, slime, fluidity
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- virus English
- virulentus Latin
- virus Latin
- vīrus Latin
- Virus German
- computervirus Dutch, Flemish
- coronavirus Dutch, Flemish
- griepvirus Dutch, Flemish
- viraal Dutch, Flemish
- virus Dutch, Flemish
- virusremmer Dutch, Flemish
- ви́рус Russian
- λευκός Ancient Greek
- *wisós Proto-Indo-European
- ウイルス Japanese
- wirus Polish
- विष Sanskrit
- víreas Irish
- -virus Translingual
- вирус Bulgarian
- viirus Estonian
- *wišás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *weisos Proto-Italic
- fí Middle Irish
- *wä́së Proto-Tocharian