Where does “Schotte” come from?

Schotte (German) comes from Italian scotto, from Latin excoctus, from Latin excoquō, from Latin coquō, from English Cook, from German kochen, from Middle High German kochen, from Old High German kohhōn — Creates agent nouns from verb stems, denoting...

Schotte (German): Scot, Scotsman

Definitions

  1. Scot, Scotsman

Ancestry of “Schotte”, step by step

Schotte traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian scotto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianscottoovercooked, overdone; The amount to pay for a...
2Latinexcoctusboiled
3Latinexcoquōto boil (out), melt (out), dry up
4Latincoquōto cook; prepare food
5EnglishCookA placename
6Germankochento cook, to prepare food; to boil; to be stirred...
7Middle High Germankochento cook
8Old High Germankohhōnto cook
9Proto-Germanickukōnąto cook
10Proto-Germanickukazcook
11LatincoquusA cook; person who makes food
12Latin-ussuffix forming adjectives from nouns, verbs,...
13Old Latin-osaccusative masculine plural of -us
14Proto-Italic-os
15Proto-Indo-European-ósCreates agent nouns from verb stems, denoting...

via Old English scott

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old EnglishscottA Scot
2LatinscotusErebus
3Ancient Greekσκότοςdarkness, gloom
4Proto-Indo-Europeanskh₃tos
5Proto-Indo-European(s)ḱeh₃-darkness, shadow

Words derived from “Schotte

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -ósEvery word from Latin -usEvery word from Latin coquō