Where does “blackcurrant” come from?

blackcurrant (English) comes from English Black, from Old French blanc, from Late Latin blancus, from Frankish blank, from Proto-Germanic *blank, from Proto-Germanic blankaz, from Proto-Indo-European bhleg- — to shine, white; to shine, burn, scorch.

blackcurrant (English): Alternative spelling of black currant

Definitions

  1. Alternative spelling of black currant

Ancestry of “blackcurrant”, step by step

blackcurrant traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Black

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishBlackAlternative letter-case form of black
2Old Frenchblancwhite
3Late Latinblancuswhite
4Frankishblankbright; gleaming, white, blinding; bright,...
5Proto-Germanic*blank
6Proto-Germanicblankazbright, shining, white, gleaming, blinding
7Proto-Indo-Europeanbhleg-to shine, white; to shine, burn, scorch

via English currant

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcurrantA small dried grape, usually the Black Corinth...
2Frenchraisin de Corinthecurrant, Zante currant

Words derived from “blackcurrant

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bhleg-Every word from Proto-Germanic blankazEvery word from Proto-Germanic *blank