remedium
Latin
noun
Definitions
- remedy, cure
- medicine
- aid, assistance
Etymology
Affix from Latin medeor (heal, cure).
Origin
Latin
medeor
Gloss
heal, cure
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
療, 癒
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- hydrorhiza English
- meditate English
- modest English
- modulate English
- modus English
- remediable English
- remedieth English
- remediless English
- remedy English
- rhizanth English
- rhizology English
- rhizome English
- accommodātus, accommodatus Latin
- commodus Latin
- meddix Latin
- medela Latin
- medeor Latin
- medicus Latin
- medicāre Latin
- medicātōrem Latin
- medicīna Latin
- meditatio Latin
- meditātiōne(m), meditātiōnem Latin
- moderātus Latin
- modica Latin
- modicum Latin
- modius Latin
- modulus Latin
- modus Latin
- modus operandī Latin
- medicastro Italian
- medicatrice Italian
- rimedio Italian
- rizo- Italian
- matig Dutch, Flemish
- medisch Dutch, Flemish
- meditatie Dutch, Flemish
- mythisch Dutch, Flemish
- commode French
- moduler French
- remède French
- remedio Spanish, Castilian
- Μήδεια Ancient Greek
- μέδιμνος Ancient Greek
- μέδομαι Ancient Greek
- ῥίζα Ancient Greek
- ῥίζινος Ancient Greek
- ῥιζικόν Ancient Greek
- ῥιζικός Ancient Greek
- Ῥιζοῦς Ancient Greek
- *med- Proto-Indo-European
- *mod-os Proto-Indo-European
- *mō- Proto-Indo-European
- *wréh₂ds Proto-Indo-European
- remedie Norwegian Bokmål
- remedium Norwegian Bokmål
- remediar Portuguese
- remédio Portuguese
- *metaną Proto-Germanic
- *metaþs Proto-Germanic
- *metą Proto-Germanic
- *metōduz Proto-Germanic
- *metōną Proto-Germanic
- *mētiz Proto-Germanic
- *mētō Proto-Germanic
- *mōtijô Proto-Germanic
- *mōtǭ Proto-Germanic
- remedium Polish
- remedie Norwegian Nynorsk
- remedium Norwegian Nynorsk
- remedie Middle English
- mjǫtviðr Old Norse
- رَأْس Arabic
- *remedie Old French
- remei Catalan, Valencian
- rezema Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- remedi Indonesian
- meddwl Welsh
- reiza Old High German
- admidethar Old Irish
- armidethar Old Irish
- díummusach Old Irish
- *medyetor Proto-Celtic
- *medā Proto-Celtic
- *messus Proto-Celtic
- *to- Proto-Celtic
- med-wūt-, *kom-medyetor Proto-Celtic
- aradzim Aromanian
- remidjen Westrobothnian
- *medēōr Proto-Italic
- mêgo Ligurian
- ριζικό, ῥιζικό gkm
- уырыдзы Ossetian, Ossetic
- σχίντα Tsakonian