Where does “kóstolók” come from?

kóstolók (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian kóstoló, from Hungarian kóstol, from Middle High German kosten, from Old French coster, from Latin constō, from Proto-Italic komstaēō — literally to stand together.

kóstolók (Hungarian): nominative plural of kóstoló

Definitions

  1. nominative plural of kóstoló

Ancestry of “kóstolók”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungariankóstolópresent participle of kóstol; taster; titbit
2Hungariankóstolto taste, try a dish
3Middle High Germankosten
4Old Frenchcosterto cost
5Latinconstōto stand together
6Proto-Italickomstaēōliterally to stand together
Every word from Proto-Italic komstaēōEvery word from Latin constōEvery word from Old French coster