Where does “káď” come from?

káď (Czech) comes from Hungarian kád, from Ancient Greek κάδος, from Hebrew כַּד.

káď (Czech): vat an open top container for liquid or friable products with a capacity of tens to hundreds of liters

Definitions

  1. vat an open top container for liquid or friable products with a capacity of tens to hundreds of liters

Ancestry of “káď”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungariankádvat; bathtub
2Ancient Greekκάδοςpail, bucket, jar, cask, vessel for water or...
3Hebrewכַּד
Every word from Hebrew כַּדEvery word from Ancient Greek κάδοςEvery word from Hungarian kád