Where does “kinedom” come from?

kinedom (English) comes from Middle English kinedom, from Old English cynedōm, from Old English cyne-, from Proto-Germanic kuni-, from Czech -í, from Old Czech -í, from Proto-Slavic -jь, from Proto-Indo-European yós — fluidity, slime, poison; poison; poison; slime;...

kinedom (English): Kingdom

Definitions

  1. Kingdom

Ancestry of “kinedom”, step by step

kinedom traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Middle English kinedom

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishkinedomCapacity to rule; authority, dominion, might
2Old Englishcynedōmkingdom
3Old Englishcyne-royal, kingly
4Proto-Germanickuni-
5CzechForming attributive adjectives from nouns,...
6Old Czechforming attributive adjectives from nouns, especially animals
7Proto-Slavic-jьAdjectival inherited from the Caland roots,...
8Proto-Indo-Europeanyósthat, who, which
9Proto-Finnicwiša
10Proto-Indo-Iranianwišáspoison, venom
11Proto-Indo-Europeanwisósfluidity, slime, poison; poison; poison; slime;...

via Middle English kynedom

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishkynedom
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wisósEvery word from Czech Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian wišás