Where does “malacok” come from?

malacok (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian malac, from Bulgarian малак, from Ottoman Turkish معلق, from Greek μαλακός, from Ancient Greek μαλακός, from Proto-Indo-European melh₂-, from Proto-Indo-European mel-, from Proto-Indo-European mey- — to strengthen; to bind; to change, exchange.

malacok (Hungarian): nominative plural of malac

Definitions

  1. nominative plural of malac

Ancestry of “malacok”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianmalacpig, piglet; pig; luck
2Bulgarianмалакwater buffalo calf
3Ottoman Turkishمعلق
4Greekμαλακόςsoft; meek, compliant; gentle, mild, mild...
5Ancient Greekμαλακόςsoft, tender; gentle; soft, mild, gentle
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmelh₂-to grind, to crush
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmel-soft; tender; weak; to deceive; to rub
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmey-to strengthen; to bind; to change, exchange
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mey-Every word from Proto-Indo-European mel-Every word from Proto-Indo-European melh₂-