Etymology of the French word harmonie
the French word
harmoniederived from the Latin word
harmonia (harmony, concord)
derived from the Greek word
harmonia, ἁρμονία
derived from the Greek word
harmos, ἁρμός
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ar-derived from the Greek word
armozo, ἁρμόζω (to joint; to woo (reflexively, to betroth))
Date
The earliest known usage of harmonie in French dates from the 12th century.
Derivations in French
dysharmonie,
harmoniser,
harmoniste,
harmonium,
harmonieux,
harmonier,
disharmonie,
désharmonie,
inharmonieDerivations in other languages
Romanian
armonieCognates
Dutch
harmonie, English
harmony, German
Harmonie, Italian
armonia, Lithuanian
harmonija, Norwegian
harmoni, Polish
harmonia, Portuguese
harmonia, Spanish
armonia, Swedish
harmoni