Where does “semi-autonomous” come from?

semi-autonomous (English) comes from English autonomous, from English autonomy, from Ancient Greek αὐτονομῐ́ᾱ, from Ancient Greek αὐτόνομος, from Ancient Greek νόμος, from Ancient Greek νέμω, from Proto-Indo-European némos, from Proto-Indo-European nem- — to distribute; to give, to take.

semi-autonomous (English): Alternative spelling of semiautonomous

Definitions

  1. Alternative spelling of semiautonomous

Ancestry of “semi-autonomous”, step by step

semi-autonomous traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English autonomous

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishautonomousSelf-governing. Intelligent, sentient,...
2EnglishautonomySelf-government; freedom to act or function...
3Ancient Greekαὐτονομῐ́ᾱautonomy, independence, freedom to use its own laws
4Ancient Greekαὐτόνομοςsubject only to one's own laws, independent; of...
5Ancient Greekνόμοςusage, custom; law, ordinance; melody, strain
6Ancient Greekνέμωto deal out, distribute, dispense; to pasture or...
7Proto-Indo-Europeannémossacrifice, worship; place of sacrifice, clearing
8Proto-Indo-Europeannem-to distribute; to give, to take

via English semi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsemiA semi-detached house; A semitrailer; a...
2Englishsemi-half; partial, incomplete; somewhat, rather,...
3Latinsēmi-half
4Proto-Indo-Europeansēmihalf; partially
Every word from Proto-Indo-European nem-
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