出典:Wiktionary
Borrowed from Ancient Greek τᾰρσός (tarsós, “the flat of the foot; the edge of the eyelid かつ its lashes”). Has been compared with Armenian թառ (tʿaṙ, “bar for drying grapes”), Old High German darra (“apparatus for drying fruits”), Swedish tarre (“frame for drying malts”), suggesting a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *ters- (“to dry”). However, for phonetic reasons this is uncertain.
tarsus m (genitive tarsī); second declension (New Latin)