Where does “poivronnade” come from?

poivronnade (French) comes from French poivron, from French poivre, from Old French peivre, from Latin piper, from Ancient Greek πέπερι, from Sanskrit पिप्पलि, from Sanskrit पिप्पल — berry; the sacred fig, "Ficus religiosa"; a kind...

poivronnade (French): a traditional French dish consisting of peppers (the vegetable) and various herbs and spices, or other vegetables

Definitions

  1. a traditional French dish consisting of peppers (the vegetable) and various herbs and spices, or other vegetables

Ancestry of “poivronnade”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchpoivronbell pepper
2Frenchpoivrepepper
3Old Frenchpeivre
4Latinpiperpepper
5Ancient Greekπέπεριpepper; black pepper
6Sanskritपिप्पलिberry; peppercorn; long pepper
7Sanskritपिप्पलberry; the sacred fig, "Ficus religiosa"; a kind...
Every word from Sanskrit पिप्पलEvery word from Sanskrit पिप्पलिEvery word from Ancient Greek πέπερι