Where does “medicamentous” come from?

medicamentous (English) comes from French médicamenteux, from French médicament, from Latin medicamentum, from Latin medicō, from Latin medicus, from Latin medeor, from Proto-Italic medēōr, from Proto-Indo-European med- — to measure; to give advice; healing.

medicamentous (English): Having the properties of medicament; medicinal

Definitions

  1. Having the properties of medicament; medicinal

Ancestry of “medicamentous”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchmédicamenteuxmedicinal
2Frenchmédicamentdrug, medication, medicine, pharmaceutical,...
3Latinmedicamentumdrug, remedy, medicine
4Latinmedicōto heal, cure
5Latinmedicushealing, curative, medical; magic; a doctor,...
6LatinmedeorI heal, cure, remedy, am good for or against a...
7Proto-Italicmedēōrheal
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmed-to measure; to give advice; healing

Words derived from “medicamentous

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