Etymology Explorer › DutchWhere does “noemenswaardig” come from? noemenswaardig (Dutch) comes from Dutch waardig, from Dutch waarde, from Middle Dutch wert, from Old Dutch wert, from Proto-Germanic werduz, from Proto-Germanic (H)uer-.
noemenswaardig (Dutch): worth mentioning, significant
Definitions worth mentioning, significant Ancestry of “noemenswaardig”, step by step noemenswaardig traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Dutch waardig Step Language Word Meaning 1 Dutch waardig worthy; stately 2 Dutch waarde value, worth; moral value 3 Middle Dutch wert host; innkeeper; inflection of werden:
##... 4 Old Dutch wert — 5 Proto-Germanic werduz host 6 Proto-Germanic (H)uer- —
via Dutch noemen Step Language Word Meaning 1 Dutch noemen to call, to name; to mention; to have as one's... 2 Middle Dutch noemen to name, to give a name to; to call, to refer to... 3 Old Dutch nuomen — 4 Proto-Germanic *nōmijaną —