Where does “mūnerō” come from?

mūnerō (Latin) comes from Latin mūnus, from Proto-Italic moinos, from Proto-Indo-European moynós.

mūnerō (Latin): to present; to honor (with), reward

Definitions

  1. to present; to honor (with), reward

Ancestry of “mūnerō”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinmūnusa service, office, employment
2Proto-Italicmoinosservice
3Proto-Indo-Europeanmoynós

Words derived from “mūnerō

Every word from Proto-Indo-European moynósEvery word from Proto-Italic moinosEvery word from Latin mūnus