Where does “matrimonio” come from?

matrimonio (Italian) comes from Latin mātrimōnium, from Latin -monium, from Proto-Indo-European -monyom, from Proto-Indo-European -mō — Creates agent nouns from verbs.

matrimonio (Italian): marriage; wedding

Definitions

  1. marriage; wedding

Ancestry of “matrimonio”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinmātrimōniummarriage, matrimony, wedlock
2Latin-moniumForms collective nouns and nouns designating...
3Proto-Indo-European-monyom
4Proto-Indo-European-mōCreates agent nouns from verbs

Words derived from “matrimonio

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -mōEvery word from Latin -moniumEvery word from Latin mātrimōnium