Humane etymology

Latin

Latin word humane comes from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰmṓ (Earthling.), Italian homo (Man, person.)

Etymology of humane

Detailed word origin of humane

Dictionary entry Language Definition
*ǵʰmṓ Proto-Indo-European (ine) Earthling.
homo Italian (it) Man, person.
*hemō Proto-Italic (itc-pro) Man.
hemō Old Latin (itc-ola)
hemo Latin (lat)
homo Latin (lat) A human being, a man (in the sense of human being), a person. Sir.
humanus Latin (lat) (substantive, usually plural) a human, mortal. Cultured, refined. Human (of man, people). Humane.
humane Latin (lat) Humanely, kindly, politely; in a humane manner.. Humanly, in a human manner.

Words with the same origin as humane

Descendants of *ǵʰmṓ

homo