1743, from Greek ptosis, literally "falling, a fall," also "the case of a noun," nominal derivative of piptein "to fall," from PIE *pi-pt-, reduplicated form of root *pet- "to rush; to fly." In English, especially of the eyelid. Related: Ptotic.
ptero-
pterodactyl
Ptolemaic
Ptolemy
ptomaine
ptosis
pub
puberty
pubes
pubescence
pubescent