Where does “patkóbél” come from?

patkóbél (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian bél, from English Bel, from English Isabel, from Spanish Isabel, from Portuguese Isabel, from Old Occitan Elisabel, from Latin Elisabeth, from Ancient Greek Ἐλισάβετ.

patkóbél (Hungarian): duodenum the first part of the small intestine, starting at the lower end of the stomach and extending to the jejunum

Definitions

  1. duodenum the first part of the small intestine, starting at the lower end of the stomach and extending to the jejunum

Ancestry of “patkóbél”, step by step

patkóbél traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Hungarian bél

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianbélintestine, bowel; kernel; flesh, pulp
2EnglishBelA Babylonian deity, corresponding to the Semitic Baal
3EnglishIsabelA place name
4SpanishIsabelElizabeth biblical character
5PortugueseIsabel
6Old OccitanElisabel
7LatinElisabethElisabeth
8Ancient GreekἘλισάβετElizabeth mother of John the Baptist
9Hebrewאלישבעmy God is an oath; the Lord is her oath
10Hebrewאֵלa God; God, deity; god, God
11Hebrewשמואל
12Hebrewשְׁמוּאֵל

via Hungarian patkó

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianpatkóhorseshoe; horseshoe, crescent
2Serbo-Croatianpotkovahorseshoe
3Proto-Slavic*podъkovahorseshoe

Words derived from “patkóbél

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