Where does “bacony” come from?

bacony (English) comes from English Bacon, from Middle English bacon, from Old French bacon, from Frankish bakō, from Proto-Germanic bakô, from Proto-Germanic baką, from Proto-Indo-European bʰeg- — to break.

bacony (English): Resembling bacon, especially in flavor

Definitions

  1. Resembling bacon, especially in flavor

Ancestry of “bacony”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishBaconCured meat from the sides, belly or back of a pig
2Middle EnglishbaconAlternative form of bacoun; meat from the back...
3Old Frenchbaconbacon, salted pork, ham, shank
4Frankishbakōham, flitch; back; flitch of bacon
5Proto-Germanicbakôback; flitch of bacon
6Proto-Germanicbakąback, rear
7Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰeg-to break
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰeg-
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