Where does “Schnupftabak” come from?

Schnupftabak (German) comes from German Tabak, from French tabac, from Spanish tabaco, from Ottoman Turkish طباق, from Arabic طَبَق, from Middle Persian tʾp̄k', from Proto-Iranian tāpaka-, from Proto-Iranian tap- — to be warm, be hot.

Schnupftabak (German): snuff tobacco for sniffing

Definitions

  1. snuff tobacco for sniffing

Ancestry of “Schnupftabak”, step by step

Schnupftabak traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Tabak

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanTabaktobacco
2Frenchtabactobacco; leaves of certain varieties of the plant...
3Spanishtabacotobacco
4Ottoman Turkishطباقdish, plate, any vessel for holding food, especially a round and shallow one, with a knobbed cover
5Arabicطَبَقplate
6Middle Persiantʾp̄k'frying pan
7Proto-Iraniantāpaka-heater {{non-gloss definition|or}} baking place...
8Proto-Iraniantap-to warm up, heat; flat
9Proto-Indo-Europeantep-to be warm, be hot

via German schnupfen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanschnupfento snort
Every word from Proto-Indo-European tep-
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