1708, "curl-like fringe or tuft," from Latin cirrus "a lock of hair, tendril, curl, ringlet of hair; the fringe of a garment." In meteorology, in reference to light, fleecy clouds, attested from 1803; so called from fancied resemblance of shape.
cirque
cirrhosis
cirro-
cirrocumulus
cirrous
cirrus
cis-
cisalpine
ciseaux
cisgender
cismontane