Where does “décime” come from?

décime (French) comes from French décimer, from Latin decimō, from Latin Decimus, from Latin decem, from Latin -nus, from Proto-Italic -nos, from Proto-Indo-European -nós — Creates verbal adjectives from roots.

décime (French): A coin valued at one-tenth of a franc minted...

Definitions

  1. A coin valued at one-tenth of a franc minted...

Ancestry of “décime”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchdécimerto decimate
2Latindecimōto decimate (select every tenth person for punishment)
3LatinDecimusoriginally used for a tenth-born son
4Latindecemten; 10
5Latin-nus-an
6Proto-Italic-nosCreates verbal adjectives from verb stems
7Proto-Indo-European-nósCreates verbal adjectives from roots

Words derived from “décime

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -nósEvery word from Latin -nusEvery word from Latin decem