virus corona
Vietnamese
l
Definitions
- coronavirus
Etymology
Borrowed 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 Translingual Coronavirus derived from Latin 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
- anticorona English
- corona English
- coronad English
- coronagraph English
- coronagraphy English
- coronal rain English
- coronavirus English
- coronectomy English
- coronite English
- coronium English
- coronograph English
- coronule English
- disease English
- geocorona English
- hebesphenomegacorona English
- medusavirus English
- sphenocorona English
- sphenomegacorona English
- virus English
- virus Finnish
- corona Latin
- coronavirus Latin
- corōna Latin
- virosus Latin
- virus Latin
- Korona German
- korona Hungarian
- vírus Hungarian
- virus Italian
- coronavirus Dutch, Flemish
- 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
- コロナ Japanese
- virus Norwegian Nynorsk
- bēag Old English
- krúna Old Norse
- virus Danish
- virus Czech
- virus Catalan, Valencian
- kóróna Icelandic
- virus Galician
- korona Indonesian
- coronafeirws Welsh
- coronafirws Welsh
- krōna Old High German
- COVID Translingual
- Coronavirus Translingual
- corone Translingual
- corann Old Irish
- krúna Faroese
- siêu vi corona Vietnamese
- siêu vi khuẩn corona Vietnamese
- siêu vi trùng corona Vietnamese
- vi trùng corona Vietnamese
- virus Azerbaijani
- קורונה Hebrew (modern)
- *weisos Proto-Italic
- virus Asturian
- coroune xno
- فيروس Hijazi Arabic
- corona Aragonese