Where does “kachel” come from?

kachel (Dutch) comes from Dutch kacheloven, from German Kachelofen, from German Kachel, from Middle High German kachele, from Old High German chachala, from Vulgar Latin cacculus, from Latin caccabus, from Ancient Greek κάκκαβος — a pot or a pan.

kachel (Dutch): stove; drunk

Definitions

  1. stove; drunk

Ancestry of “kachel”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchkacheloventiled stove
2GermanKachelofentiled stove, cockle stove
3GermanKacheltile; cooking pot, saucepan; a term of abuse for...
4Middle High Germankachele
5Old High Germanchachala
6Vulgar Latincacculus
7LatincaccabusAlternative form of cācabus; cooking pot; pot
8Ancient Greekκάκκαβοςa pot or a pan

Words derived from “kachel

Every word from Ancient Greek κάκκαβος
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