Where does “thermen” come from?

thermen (Dutch) comes from Latin thermae, from Ancient Greek θερμός, from Ancient Greek σφαῖρα, from Ancient Greek -ειδής, from Ancient Greek -ής, from Proto-Indo-European -ēs, from Proto-Indo-European -ess, from Proto-Indo-European -os — Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs;...

thermen (Dutch): thermae; a Roman bathhouse, in particular the warm and hot baths of a Roman bathhouse

Definitions

  1. thermae; a Roman bathhouse, in particular the warm and hot baths of a Roman bathhouse

Ancestry of “thermen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinthermaenominative plural of therma; genitive singular of...
2Ancient Greekθερμόςwarm, hot, boiling, glowing; hotheaded, hasty,...
3Ancient Greekσφαῖραball, globe, sphere
4Ancient Greek-ειδήςlike, connected to, from the nature of, full of;...
5Ancient Greek-ήςadjective suffix
6Proto-Indo-European-ēsPrimarily forms adjectival bahuvrīhi compounds
7Proto-Indo-European-ess
8Proto-Indo-European-osCreates action nouns or result nouns from verbs;...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -osEvery word from Ancient Greek -ειδήςEvery word from Ancient Greek σφαῖρα