caerimonia

(Englisch)

  1. (declension-1) religious ceremony, ritual
  2. (declension-1) sacredness, sanctity
  3. (declension-1) reverence, veneration, awe

Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
[kae̯.rɪˈmoː.ni.a]
Etymologie (Englisch)

Uncertain. * The word formally matches Sanskrit कर्मन् (kárman, “action, deed; karma”), as if both were from Proto-Indo-European *kʷermon-, itself an abstract noun formed from Proto-Indo-European *kʷer- (“to do, make”). * According to De Vaan, it's a derivation from the unattested adjective *caerus + -mōnia also found as the second part of the compound sincērus (“whole, sound”); however, if so, the expected outcome of the latter would be *sincīrus. * Roman folk etymology held this word as coming from the name of the city of Caere.

caeremonia

veneratio

resmiyet

ayîn

εθιμοτυπία

dêlindêz

merasim

seremonî

rêûresm

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