Where does “Gugelhupf” come from?

Gugelhupf (English) comes from German Gugelhupf, from Middle High German gugel, from German Kogel, from Middle High German [[gugele]], [[gugel]], [[kugel]], [[kogel]], from Old High German [[cugula]], [[chugela]], [[cucala]], from Medieval Latin cuculla.

Gugelhupf (English): A light, yeasted marble cake, traditionally baked in a circular bundt mould, and popular in parts of Europe

Definitions

  1. A light, yeasted marble cake, traditionally baked in a circular bundt mould, and popular in parts of Europe

Ancestry of “Gugelhupf”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanGugelhupfGugelhupf, bundt cake
2Middle High Germangugel
3GermanKogela kind of voluminous head finery  of varying...
4Middle High German[[gugele]], [[gugel]], [[kugel]], [[kogel]]
5Old High German[[cugula]], [[chugela]], [[cucala]]
6Medieval Latincuculla
Every word from Medieval Latin cucullaEvery word from Old High German [[cugula]], [[chugela]], [[cucala]]Every word from Middle High German [[gugele]], [[gugel]], [[kugel]], [[kogel]]