Where does “ceramin” come from?

ceramin (Old Portuguese) comes from Arabic ثمن, from Ancient Greek τίμημα, from Ancient Greek τῑμή, from Ancient Greek τῑ́ω — to honor, revere.

Ancestry of “ceramin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicثمنprice; one eighth
2Ancient Greekτίμημα
3Ancient Greekτῑμήhonor, esteem; worship, honour; honour, esteem
4Ancient Greekτῑ́ωto honor, revere

Words derived from “ceramin

Every word from Ancient Greek τῑ́ωEvery word from Ancient Greek τῑμήEvery word from Ancient Greek τίμημα