Where does “ammon” come from?

ammon (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek Ἄμμων, from Egyptian jmn, from Egyptian mn, from Proto-Vietic kaw, from Dutch kauwen, from Middle Dutch couwen, from Old Dutch kiuwan, from Proto-West Germanic keuwan — to chew.

ammon (Latin): Amun Egyptian god identified with Jupiter

Definitions

  1. Amun Egyptian god identified with Jupiter

Ancestry of “ammon”, step by step

ammon traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ancient Greek Ἄμμων

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekἌμμωνAmun
2Egyptianjmnto hide, to conceal; to hide, to be hidden or...
3Egyptianmnto be established, to be fixed or set; to stick,...
4Proto-Vietickaw
5Dutchkauwento chew
6Middle Dutchcouwento chew
7Old Dutchkiuwanto chew
8Proto-West Germanickeuwanto chew
9Proto-Germanickewwanąto chew
10Proto-Indo-Europeanǵyewh₁-to chew

via Ancient Greek Ᾰ̓́μμων

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekᾸ̓́μμωνAmun

Words derived from “ammon

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵyewh₁-Every word from Proto-Germanic kewwanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic keuwan