Where does “pogácsa” come from?

pogácsa (Hungarian) comes from Latin focācius, from Latin -acius, from Latin -aceus, from Latin -eus, from Ancient Greek -εῖος, from Proto-Indo-European -iHwós, from Proto-Indo-European -wós — Creates adjectives from verb stems.

pogácsa (Hungarian): a type of small round cake, similar to a kind of scone

Definitions

  1. a type of small round cake, similar to a kind of scone

Ancestry of “pogácsa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinfocāciusof or belonging to the hearth, focal
2Latin-aciusMisspelling of -āceus
3Latin-aceus-aceous; resembling, having the nature of,...
4Latin-eusargentum + API → argenteus; ferrum + API →...
5Ancient Greek-εῖοςForms adjectives, usually with a meaning of "of"...
6Proto-Indo-European-iHwós
7Proto-Indo-European-wósCreates adjectives from verb stems

Words derived from “pogácsa

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -wósEvery word from Latin -eusEvery word from Ancient Greek -εῖος