Where does “ch·ocolât” come from?
ch·ocolât (Franco-Provençal) comes from French chocolat, from Spanish chocolate, from Classical Nahuatl chocolātl, from Nahuatl chicolātl.
ch·ocolât (Franco-Provençal): chocolate
Definitions
- chocolate
Ancestry of “ch·ocolât”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | French | chocolat | chocolate; chocolate-coloured; deceived; tricked;... |
| 2 | Spanish | chocolate | chocolate; hot chocolate; hashish |
| 3 | Classical Nahuatl | chocolātl | A drink with pulverized toasted cacao beans and water, described as cold and foamy. Sometimes fermented and sometimes as a thick drink. It can include a variety of additional ingredients (chili, bee honey, pochotl seeds, pulverized maize corn, vanilla seeds, and many others) |
| 4 | Nahuatl | chicolātl | — |