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Latin word membrum comes from Proto-Indo-European *mems-, and later Proto-Indo-European *mḗms (Meat.)
*mems- (Proto-Indo-European)
*mḗms (Proto-Indo-European)
Meat.
*memzrom (Proto-Italic)
membrum (Latin)
(Late Latin, Christianity) member of the Body of Christ, member of the church. (anatomy) limb of the body; member.. (euphemistic) the penis (membrum virīle). (grammar) clause of a sentence. A portion, division. Apartment, room in a house. Member of the state.