Where does “Esskastanie” come from?

Esskastanie (German) comes from German Kastanie, from Italian castagna, from Spanish castaña, from Russian кашта́н, from Polish kasztan, from Latin castanea, from Ancient Greek καστάνεια, from Ancient Greek κᾰ́στᾰνᾰ — sweet chestnuts; chestnut.

Esskastanie (German): chestnut, sweet chestnut

Definitions

  1. chestnut, sweet chestnut

Ancestry of “Esskastanie”, step by step

Esskastanie traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Kastanie

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanKastaniechestnut, tree of genus "Castanea"; chestnut, nut...
2Italiancastagnachestnut
3Spanishcastañachestnut; strike, wallop; bun, chignon
4Russianкашта́нchestnut
5Polishkasztanchestnut tree, tree of genus "Castanea";...
6Latincastaneaa chestnut tree; a chestnut
7Ancient GreekκαστάνειαAlternative form of κᾰ́στᾰνᾰ; chestnut
8Ancient Greekκᾰ́στᾰνᾰsweet chestnuts; chestnut

via German Essen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanEssengerund of essen; eating; meal; food
2Middle High Germanëzzento eat
3Old High Germanëȥȥanto eat
4Proto-West Germanicetanto eat
5Proto-Germanicetanąto eat
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁édtito eat
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁ed-to eat
Every word from Ancient Greek κᾰ́στᾰνᾰ