Where does “bakeryful” come from?

bakeryful (English) comes from English bakery, from English bake, from German backen, from Middle High German backen, from Old High German backan, from Middle High German bachen, from Old High German bahhan, from Proto-Germanic bakan — back.

bakeryful (English): A quantity that would be supplied by a bakery

Definitions

  1. A quantity that would be supplied by a bakery

Ancestry of “bakeryful”, step by step

bakeryful traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English bakery

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbakeryA shop in which bread is baked and/or sold; The...
2EnglishbakeTo cook in an oven; To be cooked in an oven; To...
3Germanbackento bake; to roast; to fry; to fire
4Middle High Germanbacken
5Old High Germanbackan
6Middle High Germanbachen
7Old High Germanbahhanto bake
8Proto-Germanicbakanback

via English ful

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishful
Every word from Proto-Germanic bakan