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ПЕДОНОМ — (греч., от pais, paidos дитя, и nemein управлять). Надзиратель за детьми. Словарь иностранных слов, вошедших в состав русского языка. Чудинов А.Н., 1910. ПЕДОНОМ греч., от pais, paidos, дитя, и nemein, управлять. Надзиратель за детьми … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
-nome — nome, nomie, nomique ♦ Groupes suffixaux, du gr. nomos, nomia, nomikos, de nemein « distribuer, administrer » : agronome, économie, gastronomique. nome, nomie, nomique, nomo . éléments, du gr. nomos, ce qui est attribué en partage, loi . ⇒ NOME,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
-nomie — nome, nomie, nomique ♦ Groupes suffixaux, du gr. nomos, nomia, nomikos, de nemein « distribuer, administrer » : agronome, économie, gastronomique. nome, nomie, nomique, nomo . éléments, du gr. nomos, ce qui est attribué en partage, loi . nomie V … Encyclopédie Universelle
-nomique — nome, nomie, nomique ♦ Groupes suffixaux, du gr. nomos, nomia, nomikos, de nemein « distribuer, administrer » : agronome, économie, gastronomique. nome, nomie, nomique, nomo . éléments, du gr. nomos, ce qui est attribué en partage, loi . nomique… … Encyclopédie Universelle
economy — [16] The underlying notion contained in the word economy is of ‘household management’. It comes, via French or Latin, from Greek oikonomíā, a derivative of oikonómos, a term for the ‘steward of a household’. This was a compound noun formed from… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
nomad — [16] The Greek verb némein had a very wide range of senses. It originally meant ‘deal out, dispense’, a signification mirrored in the derived nemesis [16] (etymologically the ‘dealing out’ of what is due) and the possibly related number. It… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
nomad — [16] The Greek verb némein had a very wide range of senses. It originally meant ‘deal out, dispense’, a signification mirrored in the derived nemesis [16] (etymologically the ‘dealing out’ of what is due) and the possibly related number. It… … Word origins
-nomy — comb. form denoting an area of knowledge or the laws governing it (aeronomy; economy). * * * nəmē, mi noun combining form ( es) Etymology: Middle English nomie, from Old French, from Latin nomia, from Greek, from nomos distributing, arranging +… … Useful english dictionary
anomie — also anomy noun Etymology: French anomie, from Middle French, from Greek anomia lawlessness, from anomos lawless, from a + nomos law, from nemein to distribute more at nimble Date: 1933 social instability resulting from a breakdown of standards… … New Collegiate Dictionary