Where does “ádámkosztüm” come from?

ádámkosztüm (Hungarian) comes from German Adamskostüm, from German Kostüm, from Ottoman Turkish قوستوم, from French costume, from Italian costume, from Latin cōnsuētūdō, from Latin cōnsuēscō, from Latin suēscō — to do, put, place.

ádámkosztüm (Hungarian): birthday suit, nakedness

Definitions

  1. birthday suit, nakedness

Ancestry of “ádámkosztüm”, step by step

ádámkosztüm traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via German Adamskostüm

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanAdamskostümbirthday suit circumlocutory expression for nakedness
2GermanKostümcostume
3Ottoman Turkishقوستوم
4FrenchcostumeA style of dress characteristic of a particular...
5ItaliancostumeA custom, habit; A costume; A swimsuit
6LatincōnsuētūdōThe act of habituating; state of being habituated or accustomed, habituation
7Latincōnsuēscōto accustom, inure or habituate, tend to
8Latinsuēscōto become used or accustomed to
9Proto-Indo-Europeanswe-dʰh₁-sk-
10Proto-Indo-Europeandʰeh₁-to do, put, place

via Hungarian Ádám

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1HungarianÁdámAdam

via Hungarian kosztüm

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungariankosztümsuit a two-piece outfit for a woman
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰeh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European swe-dʰh₁-sk-Every word from Latin suēscō