anthume
French
adj
Definitions
- anthumous
Etymology
Compound from Latin post- (after, behind, afterwards) + Latin humus (soil, earth, ground)+ Latin after being placed in the earth.
Origin
Latin
after being placed in the earth
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- humus English
- humus Finnish
- after being placed in the earth Latin
- humilis Latin
- humo Latin
- humus Latin
- post- Latin
- umus Italian
- humus Dutch, Flemish
- гумус Russian
- trashumancia Spanish, Castilian
- trashumar Spanish, Castilian
- *dʰéǵʰōm Proto-Indo-European
- humo Portuguese
- transumância Portuguese
- humus Polish
- húmas Irish
- humus Czech
- humus Serbo-Croatian
- хумус Serbo-Croatian
- հումուս Armenian
- χούμος Greek (modern)
- хумус Bulgarian
- ჰუმუსი Georgian
- *homos Proto-Italic