Where does “sumacade” come from?

sumacade (English) comes from English Ade, from English lemonade, from French limonade, from Italian limonata, from Italian limonare, from Italian limone, from Arabic لَيْمُون, from Persian لیمو.

sumacade (English): A sweetened drink made with the drupes of the...

Definitions

  1. A sweetened drink made with the drupes of the...

Ancestry of “sumacade”, step by step

sumacade traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Ade

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishAdeA drink made from a fruit, especially a fizzy one
2EnglishlemonadeA flavoured beverage consisting of water, lemon,...
3FrenchlimonadeLemonade; a serving of lemonade; A soda with a...
4Italianlimonatafeminine singular of limonato; lemonade;...
5Italianlimonareto exchange amorous comments, caresses, etc. with...
6Italianlimonelemon
7Arabicلَيْمُونlemon, lime
8Persianلیموlemon; lime
9Sanskritनिम्बूcommon lime or lemon
10Mundarilembu

via English sumac

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsumacAny of various shrubs or small trees of the genus...
2Middle Englishsumac
3Anglo-Normansumak
4Medieval Latinsumach
5Arabicسُمَّاقsumac
6Classical Syriacܣܘܡܩܐred, reddish, ruddy; red; sumac
Every word from Mundari lembu
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