მამონა (mamona)=mammon=μαμωνᾶς
WIKTIONARY: Etymology
Ultimately from Greek μαμωνᾶς
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY:
Mammon (n.) Look up Mammon at Dictionary.com
"personification of wealth," mid-14c., from Late Latin mammona, from Greek mamonas, from Aramaic mamona, mamon "riches, gain;" left untranslated in Greek New Testament (e.g. Matt. vi:24, Luke xvi:9-13) retained in the Vulgate,
and regarded mistakenly by medieval Christians as the name of a demon.
WIKTIONARY: Etymology
Ultimately from Greek μαμωνᾶς
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY:
Mammon (n.) Look up Mammon at Dictionary.com
"personification of wealth," mid-14c., from Late Latin mammona, from Greek mamonas, from Aramaic mamona, mamon "riches, gain;" left untranslated in Greek New Testament (e.g. Matt. vi:24, Luke xvi:9-13) retained in the Vulgate,
and regarded mistakenly by medieval Christians as the name of a demon.
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