ulcus
Latin
noun
Definitions
- sore, ulcer, wound
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Italic *elkos inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₁élḱos (wound, ulcer, illness, sore).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₁élḱos
Gloss
wound, ulcer, illness, sore
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
病
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ill English
- ill stound English
- ill will English
- ill-being English
- ill-boding English
- ill-defined English
- ill-fated English
- ill-fortune English
- ill-judged English
- ill-prepared English
- ill-scathe English
- ill-suited English
- ill-treat English
- ill-willed English
- ill-willing English
- ill-wisher English
- illbeing English
- illfare English
- illish English
- illness English
- illsome English
- illth English
- illwisher English
- illy English
- nonill English
- ἕλκος Ancient Greek
- *h₁élḱos Proto-Indo-European
- ille Norwegian Bokmål
- *ilhilaz Proto-Germanic
- ill Norwegian Nynorsk
- अर्शस् Sanskrit
- ille Middle English
- olc Irish
- illgørð Old Norse
- illr Old Norse
- ilde Danish
- illur Icelandic
- έλκος Greek (modern)
- olc Old Irish
- olc Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- illur Faroese
- olk Manx
- *ulkos Proto-Celtic
- *Hárćas Proto-Indo-Iranian
- ill Westrobothnian
- *elkos Proto-Italic
- *Hárśas Proto-Indo-Aryan
- ارش Urdu