Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
Numerology is the study of the mystical, divine, or occult relationships between numbers and events. It involves assigning numerical values to letters, words, and names and using these values to determine personality traits, predict future events, or interpret life experiences.
Numerology has its roots in ancient civilizations, including:
Numerology evolved and spread over time, with different cultures and individuals developing their own systems and interpretations. It reached its peak of popularity in the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly through the work of numerologists such as Pythagoras, Cheiro, and Louis Hamon.
Key Concepts:
Etymology Comes from the Old French word nombere which derives from the Latin numer
Philology Etymology and Origin Derived from the Greek words philos friend love an
Etymology From Late Latin doxologia from Greek δοξολογία doxologia from δ
Etymology The word analogy comes from the Greek word analogia which is itself derive
Etymology The word trilogy originates from the Greek word τριλογία trilogia
Etymology The word eulogy is derived from the Greek word εὐλογία eulogia w
Etymology Agronomy is derived from two Greek words Agros Field farm Nomos La
Etymology French anomie 1893 Greek a not nomos law Meaning and Origin Anom
Etymology Greek anomia meaning lawlessness illegality From a not without a
Etymology From Late Latin antinomianus from Greek antinomos meaning opposed to law
Etymology Antinomy is derived from the Greek words anti meaning against or opposi
Etymology and Meaning The word astronomer comes from the Greek words astron ἄστ
Etymology The word astronomy is derived from the Greek words astron ἄστρον
Etymology The word autonomous comes from the Greek words autos meaning self and
Etymology Middle English autonomie Old French autonomie Latin autonomia Greek auton
Etymology Old English benumen to numb deprive of physical sensation Proto Germanic
Etymology Oikos Greek house or household Nomos Greek law or management
Enumeration of Etymology Meaning and Origin Etymology the study of the origin and dev
Etymology Latin enumerare from en in numerus number Old French enumeration
Etymology The word gastronomy is derived from two Greek words gaster meaning stom
Etymology Greek ἑτερόνομος heterónomos derived from ἕτερος h
Etymology The word innumerable is derived from the Latin word innumerābilis which m
Etymology The word metronome comes from the Greek words μέτρον metron measu
Etymology Sanskrit नमस्ते namaste Meaning I bow to you or greeting
Etymology From Ancient Greek νέμεσις némesis meaning distribution of due re
Etymology Middle English nimbel from Old English nimel nimhle Germanic root nemona
Etymology The word nomad comes from the Greek word νομας nomas which means t
Nomothetic Etymology Meaning Nomothetic etymology refers to the derivation of words fro
Etymology The word numb comes from the Old English word numen meaning to be depriv
Etymology The word numeracy is derived from the Latin word numerus meaning number
Etymology The word numeral comes from the Latin word numeralis which means relating
Etymology Origin Latin Derivation numerare to count tor agent noun suffix
Numerical Etymology The word numerical comes from the Latin word numeralis which is
Etymology Numer Latin number Logy Greek study of Meaning and Origin Numerolog
Etymology The word numerous originates from the Latin word numerus meaning number
Etymology Numismatic is derived from the Latin word numisma which means coin It is
Etymology The word supernumerary is derived from the Latin word supernumerarius whic
Etymology Taxonomy noun From Late Latin taxon taxōnis rank arrangement from
Etymology Latin disciplina Meaning instruction teaching training Origin discer
Etymology The word subject derives from the Late Latin subjectus meaning placed und
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words and phrases It inves
Etymology The word field derives from the Middle English word feld which itself is d
Etymology The word sermon is derived from the Latin word sermo which means speech
Etymology Hocus noun A juggler or magician first recorded in the 1500s Possibly de
Etymology The word abyss comes from the Greek word ἄβυσσος abyssos which m
Etymology Latin exacerbāre irritate stimulate from ex out acerbāre make b
Etymology From Middle English prompte from Old French proute alteration influenced by