Where does “Welsh cake” come from?

Welsh cake (English) comes from English Welsh, from Middle English Walsch, from Old English wælisc, from Proto-Germanic walhaz, from Latin Volcae, from Proto-Celtic wolkos, from Proto-Indo-European welg- — wet, damp.

Welsh cake (English): A traditional sweet griddle-baked Welsh flatbread with dried fruit and sometimes spices

Definitions

  1. A traditional sweet griddle-baked Welsh flatbread with dried fruit and sometimes spices

Ancestry of “Welsh cake”, step by step

Welsh cake traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Welsh

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishWelshBritish; pertaining to the Celtic peoples who...
2Middle EnglishWalschWelsh; from or of Wales or its people; unusual,...
3Old Englishwælisc
4Proto-Germanicwalhazforeigner, non-Germanic person
5LatinVolcaea Gallic tribal confederation; name of a Celtic...
6Proto-Celticwolkoshawk
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwelg-wet, damp

via English cake

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcakeA rich, sweet dessert food, typically made of...
2Middle Englishcakecake; A cake prepared to cure disease or illness;...
3Old Norsekakacake
4Proto-Germanickakǭcake
5Proto-Indo-Europeangōg-round, ball-shaped object; lump; clump

Words derived from “Welsh cake

Every word from Proto-Indo-European welg-Every word from Proto-Celtic wolkosEvery word from Latin Volcae