Where does “limonade” come from?

limonade (Dutch) comes from French limonade, from Italian limonata, from Italian limonare, from Italian limone, from Arabic لَيْمُون, from Persian لیمو, from Sanskrit निम्बू, from Mundari lembu.

limonade (Dutch): sweetened drink sweet drink based on processed fruit juice, may be based on cordial, may or may not be carbonated; a serving of sweetened drink

Definitions

  1. sweetened drink sweet drink based on processed fruit juice, may be based on cordial, may or may not be carbonated; a serving of sweetened drink

Ancestry of “limonade”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FrenchlimonadeLemonade; a serving of lemonade; A soda with a...
2Italianlimonatafeminine singular of limonato; lemonade;...
3Italianlimonareto exchange amorous comments, caresses, etc. with...
4Italianlimonelemon
5Arabicلَيْمُونlemon, lime
6Persianلیموlemon; lime
7Sanskritनिम्बूcommon lime or lemon
8Mundarilembu

Words derived from “limonade

Every word from Mundari lembu