Where does “Buttersemmel” come from?

Buttersemmel (German) comes from German butter, from Middle High German buter, from Old High German butira, from Proto-West Germanic buterā, from Latin būtȳrum, from Ancient Greek βούτυρον, from Ancient Greek τυρός, from Proto-Hellenic tūrós — to swell; to crowd; to be strong.

Buttersemmel (German): buttered roll

Definitions

  1. buttered roll

Ancestry of “Buttersemmel”, step by step

Buttersemmel traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German butter

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanbutterinflection of buttern: ## first-person singular...
2Middle High Germanbuterbutter
3Old High Germanbutirabutter
4Proto-West Germanicbuterābutter
5Latinbūtȳrumbutter
6Ancient Greekβούτυρονbutter
7Ancient Greekτυρόςcheese
8Proto-Hellenictūróscheese
9Proto-Indo-Europeantuh₂-ró-s
10Proto-Indo-Europeantewh₂-to swell; to crowd; to be strong

via German Semmel

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSemmelbread roll
2Middle High Germansemelefine flour
3Old High Germansemala
4Latinsimilawheat flour; second-person singular present...
5Aramaicסְמִידָא
6Akkadian𒆠𒅔𒆠𒅔𒄯𒄯
Every word from Proto-Indo-European tewh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tuh₂-ró-sEvery word from Proto-Hellenic tūrós
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