Where does “totidem” come from?

totidem (Latin) comes from Latin -dem, from English them, from Middle English þem, from Old Norse þeim, from Proto-Germanic þaimaz, from Proto-Germanic sa, from Proto-Indo-European só — this; that.

totidem (Latin): just as many; just the same; all the same

Definitions

  1. just as many; just the same; all the same

Ancestry of “totidem”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latin-dem"demonstrative ending"
2EnglishthemThose ones; Him, her, or it; that one; Those
3Middle EnglishþemThird-person plural accusative pronoun: them;...
4Old Norseþeimthem, those
5Proto-Germanicþaimaz
6Proto-Germanicsathat
7Proto-Indo-Europeanthis; that
Every word from Proto-Indo-European