Where does “oeconomus” come from?

oeconomus (English) comes from Latin oeconomus, from Ancient Greek οἰκονόμος, from Ancient Greek οἶκος, from Ancient Greek -λογία, from Ancient Greek λόγος, from Ancient Greek λέγω, from Proto-Indo-European leǵ- — to gather, collect, with derivatives meaning to...

oeconomus (English): A married priest (chiefly Orthodox Christian and Uniate usage), as opposed to a hieromonk

Definitions

  1. A married priest (chiefly Orthodox Christian and Uniate usage), as opposed to a hieromonk

Ancestry of “oeconomus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinoeconomus
2Ancient Greekοἰκονόμοςone who manages a household, the master of the...
3Ancient Greekοἶκοςhouse or dwelling place; estate, inheritance;...
4Ancient Greek-λογίαBase for nouns denoting the study of something,...
5Ancient GreekλόγοςThat which is said: word, sentence, speech,...
6Ancient GreekλέγωI put in order, arrange, gather; I choose, count,...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanleǵ-to gather, collect, with derivatives meaning to...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European leǵ-Every word from Ancient Greek -λογίαEvery word from Ancient Greek λέγω