Where does “kouglof” come from?

kouglof (French) comes from German Gugelhupf, from Middle High German gugel, from German Kogel, from Middle High German [[gugele]], [[gugel]], [[kugel]], [[kogel]], from Old High German [[cugula]], [[chugela]], [[cucala]], from Medieval Latin cuculla.

kouglof (French): Gugelhupf; bundt cake

Definitions

  1. Gugelhupf; bundt cake

Ancestry of “kouglof”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanGugelhupfGugelhupf, bundt cake
2Middle High Germangugel
3GermanKogela kind of voluminous head finery  of varying...
4Middle High German[[gugele]], [[gugel]], [[kugel]], [[kogel]]
5Old High German[[cugula]], [[chugela]], [[cucala]]
6Medieval Latincuculla
Every word from Medieval Latin cucullaEvery word from Old High German [[cugula]], [[chugela]], [[cucala]]Every word from Middle High German [[gugele]], [[gugel]], [[kugel]], [[kogel]]