See Κασμέναι on Wiktionary
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The first element could possibly be derived from\n* *ḱes- (“to cut”) (whence also Latin castum);\n* *ḱens- (“to speak in a florid, solemn style, attest, witness”) (whence Latin carmen, from *kans-men, and Latin Ca(s)mēnae (“goddesses of childbirth, wells and fountains, and also prophetic deities”)). See also Ancient Greek κῶμος (kômos).\nThe second could derive from\n* the feminine equivalent of *ménos (“mind, force”), from *men- (“to think”) (cfr. Ancient Greek Ῑ̓δομένη (Īdoménē));\n* the feminine mediopassive participle *m̥h₁n-éh₂ (cfr. 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