Where does “tákolmány” come from?

tákolmány (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian tákol, from Serbo-Croatian tak, from Italian tacco, from Italian taccone, from Italian tacca, from Frankish takkō, from Proto-Germanic takkô, from Proto-Indo-European deǵ- — to rip, tear.

tákolmány (Hungarian): patchwork, lash-up, construction a structure, especially a building or furniture, put together without effective equipment and skill

Definitions

  1. patchwork, lash-up, construction a structure, especially a building or furniture, put together without effective equipment and skill

Ancestry of “tákolmány”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungariantákolto knock up to put together hastily or without effective equipment
2Serbo-Croatiantakbilliard-cue; arc, vault; shoe heel
3Italiantaccoheel; chock; first-person singular present...
4Italiantacconepatch; botch; hobnail
5Italiantaccanotch, nick; third-person singular present...
6Frankishtakkō
7Proto-Germanictakkôspike, thorn, prickle
8Proto-Indo-Europeandeǵ-to rip, tear

Words derived from “tákolmány

Every word from Proto-Indo-European deǵ-Every word from Proto-Germanic takkôEvery word from Frankish takkō