Where does “beurrage” come from?

beurrage (English) comes from French beurrage, from French -age, from Middle French -age, from Old French -age, from Old Occitan -atge, from Latin -āticum.

beurrage (English): A dough made of mostly butter, used in French cuisine

Definitions

  1. A dough made of mostly butter, used in French cuisine

Ancestry of “beurrage”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchbeurragea buttering, a smearing of butter
2French-ageForming nouns with the sense of "action or result...
3Middle French-ageforms nouns with the sense of "action or result...
4Old French-ageforms nouns with the sense of 'action or result...
5Old Occitan-atgesuffix used to form masculine nouns
6Latin-āticum
Every word from Latin -āticumEvery word from French -ageEvery word from Old French -age