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    [CORS]

    ** English

    *** Noun

    [en]

    1. [en]

    *** Anagrams

    - [en]

    ** Catalan

    [lang=ca]

    *** Etymology 1

    From [ca].

    **** Pronunciation

    - [còrrs] < !-- per GDLC and cawikt; pronun not given in DCVB -->

    **** Adjective

    [ca-adj]

    1. Corsican

    **** Noun

    [m]

    1. Corsican [person]

    **** Noun

    [m]

    1. Corsican [language]

    ***** Related terms

    - [ca]

    *** Etymology 2

    From [ca].

    **** Pronunciation

    - [córrs] < !-- per GDLC and cawikt; pronun not given in DCVB -->

    **** Noun

    [m]

    1. privateering campaign

    ***** Derived terms

    - [ca]

    ***** Related terms

    - [ca] - [ca]

    *** Etymology 3

    [nonlemma]

    **** Pronunciation

    - [còrrs] < !-- per GDLC, DCVB and DNV -->

    **** Noun

    [ca]

    1. [ca] 2. hearts [card suit]

    *** Further reading

    - [R:ca:IEC2] - [R:ca:IEC2] - [R:ca:DCVB] - [R:ca:GDLC] - [R:ca:DNV] [ca]

    ** French

    *** Etymology 1

    [fr].

    **** Noun

    [m]

    1. [fr]

    *** Etymology 2

    see [fr]

    **** Noun

    [fr]

    1. [fr]

    *** Further reading

    - [R:fr:TLFi] Category:Terms derived from Old French nominative

    ** Friulian

    *** Etymology

    From [fur].

    *** Noun

    [m]

    1. course

    **** Related terms

    - [fur] - [fur]

    ** Latin

    *** Pronunciation

    - [cōrs]

    *** Noun

    [cōrs <3>]

    1. [la]

    **** Declension

    [cōrs <3>]

    **** Descendants

    [top2]

    - Insular Romance: - [sc] - Balkano-Romance: - [rup] - [ro] - Italo-Dalmatian: - [co] - [it] - [scn] - [vec] - Rhaeto-Romance: - [fur] - [rm] - Gallo-Romance: - [ca] - [frp] - [oc] - [fro] - Ibero-Romance: - [gl] - [pt] - [es] Borrowings:

    - [sq] - [ga] [bottom]

    *** References

    - [R:L&S] - [R:Elementary Lewis] - [R:du Cange] - [R:Gaffiot]

    ** Middle English

    *** Noun

    [enm]

    1. [enm]

    *** Adjective

    [enm]

    1. [enm]

    ** Old English

    *** Pronunciation

    - [cors]

    *** Noun

    [m]

    1. curse

    **** Declension

    [cors]

    **** Descendants

    - [en]

    *** References

    - [cors]

    ** Old French

    *** Etymology

    From [fro].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [fro]

    *** Noun

    [m]

    1. body 2. * {{ quote-text | fro | year=c. 1250 | author=w:Marie de France | title= 吴语: Lais of Marie de France |passage=m'est une anguisse el quer ferue, ki tut le CORS me fet trembler |translation=Such a pain has pierced my heart, that makes my whole body quiver}}

    **** Descendants

    - [frm] - [fr] - [wa] - [enm] - [en] - [roa-opt] - [gl] - [pt] [fro]

    ** Old Occitan

    *** Etymology

    From [pro].

    *** Noun

    [pro]<!--plural corsos? Mglovesfun-->

    1. body

    **** Descendants

    - [oc] [pro]

    ** Picard

    *** Etymology

    From [pcd].

    *** Noun

    [pcd]

    1. body

    ** Welsh

    *** Alternative forms

    - [cy]

    *** Etymology

    From [cy]; related to [kw], [br], and further to [sga], and perhaps to [la].[1] Cameron connects [cy], on the basis of [la], reasoning that reeds and bulrushes were formerly used to make ropes.[2] However, this root gave [mga],[3] making it phonetically unlikely.

    *** Noun

    [f]

    1. bog 2. reed s

    **** Derived terms

    {{col|cy |berwr melyn y gors<t:marsh yellowcress> |bras y cyrs<t:reed bunting> |clustlys y gors<t:bog earwort> |gold y gors,rhuddlas y gors<t:marsh marigold> |gefeil-lys y gors<t:bog pincerwort> |hiclys y gors<t:bog notchwort; fen notchwort> |hocys y gors<t:marsh mallow> |marchrawn y gors<t:marsh horsetails> |rhedyn y gors<t:marsh ferns> |tafod y gors<t:butterwort> }}

    **** Compounds

    - [cy] - [cy] - [cy]

    *** Mutation

    [cy-mut]

    *** References

    References: [1]. [head=kors] [2]. John Cameron, _Gaelic names of plants (Scottish and Irish): collected and arranged in scientific order, with notes on their etymology..._ (Edinburgh: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1883), 85. [3]. D.Q. Adams, ‘basket’, _Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture_ (London–Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997), 52–3.

    *** Further reading

    [R:cy:GPC]

    [cy]