Where does “coquemar” come from?

coquemar (French) comes from Latin cucuma, from Syriac ܩܘܿܩܡܳܐ, from Imperial Aramaic 𐡒𐡅𐡒𐡌, from Akkadian 𒂁𒆪𒆪𒁍.

coquemar (French): kettle or ewer with handle, spout and lid

Definitions

  1. kettle or ewer with handle, spout and lid

Ancestry of “coquemar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincucumakettle, cauldron, boiling vessel
2Syriacܩܘܿܩܡܳܐ
3Imperial Aramaic𐡒𐡅𐡒𐡌
4Akkadian𒂁𒆪𒆪𒁍
Every word from Akkadian 𒂁𒆪𒆪𒁍Every word from Imperial Aramaic 𐡒𐡅𐡒𐡌Every word from Syriac ܩܘܿܩܡܳܐ