Where does “Feigenmarmelade” come from?

Feigenmarmelade (German) comes from German Marmelade, from Middle French marmelade, from Portuguese marmelada, from Galician marmelo, from Old Portuguese marmelo, from Latin melimelum, from Ancient Greek μελίμηλον, from Ancient Greek μῆλον — small animal”; small animal.

Feigenmarmelade (German): orange jam

Definitions

  1. orange jam

Ancestry of “Feigenmarmelade”, step by step

Feigenmarmelade traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Marmelade

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanMarmeladejam; marmalade
2Middle Frenchmarmelade
3Portuguesemarmeladaquince jam, quince cheese
4Galicianmarmeloquince
5Old Portuguesemarmelo
6Latinmelimelumhoney apple, sweet apple
7Ancient Greekμελίμηλονgeniting, a variety of apple
8Ancient Greekμῆλονapple; any fruit from a tree; a woman's breast
9Proto-Indo-European(s)meh₁l-small animal”; small animal

via German feige

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanfeigecowardly, yellow; cowardly
2Middle High Germanvīgefig fruit
3Old High Germanfīgafig
4Old Frenchfiguefig
5Occitanfigafig
6Old Occitanfigafig
7Vulgar Latinficafig; fig, fig-tree
8Latinficusfig tree; fig; hemorrhoids
9Phoenician??Ripe fig
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)meh₁l-