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Indo-European Lexicon

PIE Etymon and IE Reflexes

Below we display: a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) etymon from Pokorny, with an English gloss; our Semantic Field assignment(s) for the etymon, linked to information about the field(s); an optional Comment; and Reflexes (derived words) in various Indo-European languages, organized by family/group in west-to-east order where Germanic is split into West/North/East families and English, our language of primary emphasis, is artificially separated from West Germanic. IE Reflexes appear most often as single words with any optional letter(s) enclosed in parentheses; but alternative full spellings are separated by '/' and "principle parts" appear in a standard order (e.g. masculine, feminine, and neuter forms) separated by commas.

Reflexes are annotated with: Part-of-Speech and/or other Grammatical feature(s); a short Gloss which, especially for modern English reflexes, may be confined to the oldest sense; and some Source citation(s) with 'LRC' always understood as editor. Keys to PoS/Gram feature abbreviations and Source codes appear at the end. All reflex pages are currently under active construction; as time goes on corrections may be made and/or more reflexes may be added.

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Pokorny Etymon: 1. nem-   'to give, take, count, apportion'

Semantic Field: Account, Reckoning

 

Indo-European Reflexes:

Family/Language Reflex(es) PoS/Gram. Gloss Source(s)
Celtic  
Old Irish: nem n gift LRC
English  
Old English: beniman vb to deprive W7
  (ge)niman, (ge)nam, (ge)nāmon, (ge)numen vb.str.IV to take, seize LRC
  numol adj holding much W7
Middle English: astronomie n astronomy W7
  benimen vb to deprive W7
  benomen vb to benumb W7
  innumerable adj innumerable W7
  nimel adj nimble W7
  nimen vb to take W7
  nombre n number W7
  nomen adj numb W7
  -nomie n.sfx -nomy W7
English: anomie n situation in which norms of belief/conduct are weak/lacking AHD/W7
  antinomy n contradiction between equally valid principles/inferences AHD/W7
  astronomy n science of celestial bodies AHD/W7
  autonomous adj independent AHD/W7
  benumb vb.trans to deaden, make inactive/insensitive AHD/W7
  economy n management of household/private affairs (esp. expenses) AHD/W7
  enumerate vb.trans to count, ascertain number of AHD/W7
  innumerable adj countless, too many to be counted AHD/W7
  metronome n instrument for marking time via repeated ticks AHD/W7
  Nemesis prop.n goddess of retributive justice (Greek mythology) AHD/W7
  nim vb to filch, steal AHD/W7
  nimble adj lively, re: quick light movement AHD/W7
  noma n spreading gangrene in lining of lips/cheeks AHD/W7
  nomad n wanderer, one with no fixed residence AHD/W7
  nome n province (ancient Egypt) AHD/W7
  -nomy n.sfx laws/sum of knowledge re: (specified) field AHD/W7
  numb adj devoid of sensation AHD/W7
  number n total, sum/count of units AHD/W7
  numeral adj re: number(s) AHD/W7
  numismatic adj re: study/collection of coins/tokens/etc. AHD/W7
  nummular adj oval/circular in shape AHD/W7
  supernumerary adj exceeding stated/prescribed number AHD/W7
W-Germanic  
Old High German: neman vb to take W7
German: Antinomie n antinomy W7
  nehmen vb to take LRC
N-Germanic  
Old Norse: nema/nima vb to take, catch, amount to LRC
E-Germanic  
Gothic: arbinumja n heir LRC
  niman vb.str.IV to take, receive LRC
Italic  
Latin: antinomia n.fem conflict of laws, contrary W7
  astronomia n.fem astronomy W7
  enumero, enumerare, enumeravi, enumeratus vb to enumerate, count W7
  innumerabilis adj innumerable W7
  Nemesis prop.n.fem goddess of justice W7
  nomas, nomadis n.masc member of a pastoral people W7
  -nomia sfx disposition of W7
  numerabilis adj numerable W7
  numero, numerare vb to count W7
  numerus, numeri n.masc class, number, repute LRC
  numerus n.masc number W7
  nummulus n.masc.dim little coin W7
  nummus n.masc coin W7
Late Latin: numeralis adj of numbers W7
  supernumerarius adj supernumerary W7
Medieval Latin: oeconomia n.fem economy W7
New Latin: noma n.fem ulcer W7
Old French: astronomie n.fem astronomy W7
  nombre n.masc number W7
  -nomie sfx naming, laws governing given discipline W7
Middle French: numeral adj of numbers W7
  yconomie n.fem economy W7
French: anomie n.fem lawlessness W7
  numismatique n.fem study of coins W7
  nummulaire adj of/like coins W7
Baltic  
Lithuanian: namaĩ n.masc house LRC
  nuomas n rent, interest LRC
Latvian: núoma vb to rent, lease LRC
Hellenic  
Homeric Greek: νέμεσις n just anger, censure, indignation LRC
  νέμω vb to allot, divide, dispense; tend, manage LRC
Greek: anomia n.fem lawlessness W7
  anomos adj lawless W7
  astronomia n.fem astronomy W7
  autonomos adj autonomous W7
  nomas, nomados n.masc/fem nomadic person; animal that pastures W7
  nomē n.fem ulcer W7
  -nomia sfx custom, rule W7
  nomimos adj customary W7
  nomisma, nomismatos n.neut custom, coin W7
  νόμος n.masc custom, rule, law LRC
  -nomos sfx controlling, measuring W7
  oikonomia n.fem economy, household management W7
  oikonomos n.masc household manager W7
Iranian  
Avestan: nemah n loan, obligation LRC

 

Key to Part-of-Speech/Grammatical feature abbreviations:

Abbrev. Meaning
IV=class 4
adj=adjective
dim=diminutive
fem=feminine (gender)
masc=masculine (gender)
n=noun
neut=neuter (gender)
prop=proper
sfx=suffix
str=strong (inflection)
trans=transitive
vb=verb

Key to information Source codes (always with 'LRC' as editor):

Code Citation
AHD=Calvert Watkins: The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots, 2nd ed. (2000)
LRC=Linguistics Research Center, University of Texas, Austin
W7=Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary (1963)