SARS-CoV
Translingual
proper noun
Definitions
- severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus (severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus); the virus that causes and
- severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus (severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus), severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 1 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 1) ; the virus strain that causes .
Etymology
Compound from Translingual SARS + Translingual CoV derived from English severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) derived from Latin coronavirus, corona (crown, wreath, garland), virus (poison, venom, slime, l, en, virus, sap of plants, slimy liquid, a potent juice) 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).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κορώνη
Gloss
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
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
烏
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Medusavirus English
- Middle East respiratory syndrome English
- disease English
- medusavirus English
- related English
- severe acute respiratory syndrome English
- virus English
- virus Finnish
- corona Latin
- coronavirus Latin
- corōna Latin
- virosus Latin
- virus Latin
- Korona German
- korona Hungarian
- vírus Hungarian
- virus Italian
- virus French
- вирусоло́гия Russian
- virus Spanish, Castilian
- -λογία Ancient Greek
- Κορώνεια Ancient Greek
- Πανδώρα Ancient Greek
- κορώνη Ancient Greek
- *(s)ker- Proto-Indo-European
- *kor Proto-Indo-European
- virus Norwegian Bokmål
- virus Swedish
- virus Norwegian Nynorsk
- bēag Old English
- krúna Old Norse
- virus Danish
- virus Czech
- virus Catalan, Valencian
- kóróna Icelandic
- virus Galician
- krōna Old High German
- 1 Translingual
- 2 Translingual
- COVID Translingual
- CoV Translingual
- Coronavirus Translingual
- MERS-CoV Translingual
- SARS Translingual
- SARS-CoV-1 Translingual
- SARS-CoV-2 Translingual
- corone Translingual
- nCoV Translingual
- corann Old Irish
- krúna Faroese
- virus Azerbaijani
- *weisos Proto-Italic
- virus Asturian
- coroune xno
- فيروس Hijazi Arabic
- corona Aragonese