Where does “aestimō” come from?

aestimō (Latin) comes from Latin aestumo — to value, rate, esteem.

aestimō (Latin): to determine the value of something; value, price, rate, appraise, assess; estimate, reckon, consider, judge

Definitions

  1. to determine the value of something; value, price, rate, appraise, assess; estimate, reckon, consider, judge

Ancestry of “aestimō”, step by step

aestimō traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Latin aestumo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinaestumoto value, rate, esteem

via Old Latin ais-temos

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Latinais-temosone who cuts copper

Words derived from “aestimō

Every word from Latin aestumo