late 13c., "a dead body;" c. 1300, "a living body;" c. 1400, "the main part of anything," from Old French cors, from Latin corpus "body" (from PIE root *kwrep- "body, form, appearance"). Archaic from 16c.; compare corpse.
corrupt
corruptible
corruption
corsage
corsair
corse
corselet
corset
corsetier
Corsica
cortege