Where does “Apfelsine” come from?

Apfelsine (German) comes from Low German Appelsina, from Dutch appelsien, from Dutch China, from Portuguese china, from Medieval Latin Sina, from Latin Sīnae, from Ancient Greek Σῖναι, from Arabic صِين — {{w|Qin |State of Qin}}, {{w|Qin dynasty}}; Qin.

Apfelsine (German): orange

Definitions

  1. orange

Ancestry of “Apfelsine”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Low GermanAppelsina
2Dutchappelsienorange
3DutchChina
4Portuguesechinaa woman, especially one of Native American...
5Medieval LatinSina
6LatinSīnaethe Chinese, specifically
7Ancient GreekΣῖναιthe southern Chinese
8Arabicصِين
9Pahlavičīn
10Sanskritचीनthe Chinese people; China; a bandage for the...
11Old Chinese{{w|Qin |State of Qin}}, {{w|Qin dynasty}}; Qin

Words derived from “Apfelsine

Every word from Old Chinese