Where does “kastrol” come from?

kastrol (Indonesian) comes from Dutch kastrol, from French casserole, from Middle French casserolle, from Medieval Latin cattia — pan.

kastrol (Indonesian): a round pan without ears, equipped with a hanger, usually used for cooking nasi liwet

Definitions

  1. a round pan without ears, equipped with a hanger, usually used for cooking nasi liwet

Ancestry of “kastrol”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchkastrol
2Frenchcasserolesaucepan; stewpot, cooking pot
3Middle Frenchcasserolle
4Medieval Latincattiapan
Every word from Medieval Latin cattiaEvery word from Middle French casserolleEvery word from French casserole
kastrol — Etymology, Origin & Word History | Etymology Explorer