Where does “kermatoffee” come from?

kermatoffee (Finnish) comes from Finnish toffee, from English toffee, from English Taffy, from Welsh Dafydd, from Middle Welsh Dauyð, from Latin David, from Ancient Greek Δαυίδ, from Hebrew דָּוִד.

kermatoffee (Finnish): butterscotch

Definitions

  1. butterscotch

Ancestry of “kermatoffee”, step by step

kermatoffee traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish toffee

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishtoffeetoffee
2EnglishtoffeeA type of chewy confectionery made by boiling sugar (or treacle, etc) with butter or milk, then cooling the mixture so that it becomes hard
3EnglishTaffyA Welshman
4WelshDafyddDavid
5Middle WelshDauyð
6LatinDavidDavid
7Ancient GreekΔαυίδDavid
8Hebrewדָּוִד

via Finnish kerma

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkermacream; the cream; kerma
2EnglishkermaThe sum of the initial kinetic energies of all...
Every word from Hebrew דָּוִד