eco- bum- (#) Fr.: éco- A combining form meaning “house, household, environment, nature, natural habitat.” Etymology (EN): Ultimately from Gk. oikos “house,” cognate with L.
villa “country house, farm,” related to vicus “village, group of
houses; " cf. Av. vis- “homestead, community;” O.Pers. viθ- “house,
royal house, farm;” Mid.Pers. wis “village;” Etymology (PE): Bum-, from bum “region, land, a mansion or place where one dwells in saftey; nature, disposition;” Mid.Pers. bûm “land, earth, country;” O.Pers. būmi- “place of being/living, land, region;” Av. būmī- “earth,” from bav- “to be, become, take place;” cf. Skt. bhūmi- “land, region;” PIE *bheu- “to be, come into being, become” (cf. Gk. phu- “become,” phuein “to bring forth, make grow;” L. fui “I was” (perf. tense of esse), futurus “that is to be, future;” Ger. present first and second person sing. bin, bist; E. to be; O.Ir. bi’u “I am;” Lith. bu’ti “to be;” Rus. byt’ “to be”). |