Where does “bucket list” come from?

bucket list (English) comes from English bucket, from Middle English boket, from Anglo-Norman buket, from Old French buc, from Latin buccus, from Frankish bukk, from Proto-Germanic *bukkaz, from Proto-Indo-European bʰuǵ- — young he-goat.

bucket list (English): A list of tasks arising during a meeting that are put aside to be dealt with later

Definitions

  1. A list of tasks arising during a meeting that are put aside to be dealt with later

Ancestry of “bucket list”, step by step

bucket list traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English bucket

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbucketA container made of rigid material, often with a...
2Middle Englishboketbucket
3Anglo-Normanbukettub, pail; bucket
4Old Frenchbucabdomen; object with a cavity; trunk, torso;...
5Latinbuccushe-goat
6Frankishbukkmale goat; buck, goat; buck, male goat
7Proto-Germanic*bukkaz
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰuǵ-buck, he-goat
9Proto-North CaucasianbVχc̣V
10Proto-North CaucasianbVc̣Vyoung he-goat

via English List

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishListA strip of fabric, especially from the edge of a piece of cloth
2Frenchlistelist
3Germanlīstelist
4Italianlistalist, pile; strip, stripe; inflection of...
5Old High Germanlīsta
6Proto-Germaniclīstōn

Words derived from “bucket list

Every word from Proto-North Caucasian bVc̣V