Where does “фрак” come from?

фрак (Bulgarian) comes from French frac, from German Frack, from English frock, from Middle English frok, from Old French froc, from Frankish hrokk, from Proto-Germanic hrukkaz, from Proto-Indo-European rug(')- — upper clothes, shirt.

фрак (Bulgarian): tailcoat

Definitions

  1. tailcoat

Ancestry of “фрак”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchfracwhite tie and tails
2GermanFracktailcoat
3EnglishfrockA dress, a piece of clothing for a female, which...
4Middle Englishfrok
5Old Frenchfrocfrock
6Frankishhrokkrobe, tunic
7Proto-GermanichrukkazAlternative form of *rukkaz; robe, jacket, skirt,...
8Proto-Indo-Europeanrug(')-upper clothes, shirt
Every word from Proto-Indo-European rug(')-Every word from Proto-Germanic hrukkazEvery word from Frankish hrokk