Where does “deuteronomium” come from?

deuteronomium (Middle Dutch) comes from Latin Deuteronomium, from Ancient Greek Δευτερονόμιον, from Ancient Greek νόμος, from Ancient Greek νέμω, from Proto-Indo-European némos, from Proto-Indo-European nem- — to distribute; to give, to take.

Ancestry of “deuteronomium”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinDeuteronomiumDeuteronomy fifth book of the Bible
2Ancient GreekΔευτερονόμιονDeuteronomy
3Ancient Greekνόμοςusage, custom; law, ordinance; melody, strain
4Ancient Greekνέμωto deal out, distribute, dispense; to pasture or...
5Proto-Indo-Europeannémossacrifice, worship; place of sacrifice, clearing
6Proto-Indo-Europeannem-to distribute; to give, to take

Words derived from “deuteronomium

Every word from Proto-Indo-European nem-Every word from Proto-Indo-European némosEvery word from Ancient Greek νέμω
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