Where does “paszulyotok” come from?

paszulyotok (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian paszuly, from Serbo-Croatian pasulj, from Greek φασόλι, from Byzantine Greek φασόλιν, from Koine Greek φασίολος, from Latin phaseolus, from Latin phaselus, from Ancient Greek φάσηλος — cowpea.

Ancestry of “paszulyotok”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1HungarianpaszulySynonym of bab, haricot, common bean, bean
2Serbo-Croatianpasuljbean, occasionally in Bosnia-Herzegovina; bean...
3Greekφασόλιbean, of the genus "Phaseolus"
4Byzantine Greekφασόλιν
5Koine Greekφασίολος
6LatinphaseolusA type of bean with an edible pod; in Antiquity:...
7Latinphaselusa kind of bean with an edible pod, French bean,...
8Ancient Greekφάσηλοςcowpea
Every word from Ancient Greek φάσηλοςEvery word from Latin phaselusEvery word from Latin phaseolus