Where does “çǔmri” come from?

çǔmri (Andalusian Arabic) comes from Spanish azumbre, from Arabic ثمن, from Ancient Greek τίμημα, from Ancient Greek τῑμή, from Ancient Greek τῑ́ω — to honor, revere.

çǔmri (Andalusian Arabic): azumbre an obsolete unit of measure

Definitions

  1. azumbre an obsolete unit of measure

Ancestry of “çǔmri”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishazumbrean ancient measure of volume of liquids used in Castile, equivalent to 2.016 litres
2Arabicثمنprice; one eighth
3Ancient Greekτίμημα
4Ancient Greekτῑμήhonor, esteem; worship, honour; honour, esteem
5Ancient Greekτῑ́ωto honor, revere
Every word from Ancient Greek τῑ́ωEvery word from Ancient Greek τῑμήEvery word from Ancient Greek τίμημα