Where does “patisserie” come from?

patisserie (Dutch) comes from French pâtisserie, from French pâtisser, from Old French pasticier, from Old French pastitz, from Vulgar Latin *pastīcius, from Latin pasta, from Ancient Greek παστά, from Ancient Greek παστός — to shake.

patisserie (Dutch): patisserie

Definitions

  1. patisserie

Ancestry of “patisserie”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchpâtisseriecakeshop; pastry
2Frenchpâtisserto make pastry; to bake something
3Old Frenchpasticiermake pâté, make pastry
4Old Frenchpastitz
5Vulgar Latin*pastīcius
6Latinpastapaste; nominative/vocative feminine singular of...
7Ancient Greekπαστάbarley porridge
8Ancient Greekπαστόςsprinkled with salt, salted; woman's chamber,...
9Ancient GreekπάσσωI sprinkle
10Proto-Indo-Europeankʷeh₁t-to shake

Words derived from “patisserie

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kʷeh₁t-Every word from Ancient Greek πάσσωEvery word from Ancient Greek παστός