Etymology of the English word agronomics
the English word agronomics
using the English prefix agro-
derived from the Greek word agros, ἀγρός (a field (as a drive for cattle); genitive case, the country; specially, a farm; hamlet)
derived from the English word economics
derived from the English word economic
derived from the Latin word oeconomicus (relating to domestic economy; orderly, methodical)
derived from the Greek word oikonomikos, οἰκονομικός
derived from the Greek word oikonomos, οἰκονόμος (a house-distributor (manager), or overseer; an employee in that capacity; by extension, a fiscal agent (treasurer); figuratively, a preacher (of the Gospel))
derived from the Greek word nomos, νόμος (law; name; law (through the idea of prescriptive usage), genitive case (regulation), specially, (of Moses (including the volume); also of the Gospel), or figuratively (a principle))
using the English suffix -ics
