Where does “matenmanĝo” come from?

matenmanĝo (Esperanto) comes from Esperanto manĝo, from Esperanto manĝi, from French manger, from Middle French manger, from Old French mengier, from Latin manducāre, from Latin manducō, from Latin mandūcus — to fly.

matenmanĝo (Esperanto): breakfast

Definitions

  1. breakfast

Ancestry of “matenmanĝo”, step by step

matenmanĝo traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Esperanto manĝo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantomanĝomeal
2Esperantomanĝito eat
3Frenchmangerto eat; food, foodstuff
4Middle Frenchmangerto eat; food
5Old Frenchmengierto eat; food; nourishment
6Latinmanducāre
7Latinmanducōto chew, gnaw on, masticate
8Latinmandūcusglutton
9Latin-ucusused to form the names of certain plants
10Azerbaijaniuçmaqto fly
11Old Anatolian Turkishاوچمقto fly, to travel through the air without being in contact with a grounded surface
12Proto-Turkicuč-to fly

via Esperanto mateno

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantomatenomorning
2Frenchmâtinguard dog, watchdog, hound; mastiff; sly old dog,...
3Old Frenchmastinguard dog
4Latinmansuetīnus
5Latinmānsuētustamed, tame
6Latinmansuēscōto tame, render mild, gentle, or peaceable
7Latinsuēscōto become used or accustomed to
8Proto-Indo-Europeanswe-dʰh₁-sk-
9Proto-Indo-Europeandʰeh₁-to do, put, place

Words derived from “matenmanĝo

Every word from Proto-Turkic uč-Every word from Latin -ucusEvery word from Latin mandūcus