Where does “korsase” come from?

korsase (Indonesian) comes from Dutch corsage, from French corsage, from French -age, from Middle French -age, from Old French -age, from Old Occitan -atge, from Latin -āticum.

korsase (Indonesian): corsage: A small bouquet of flowers, originally worn attached to the bodice of a woman's dress

Definitions

  1. corsage: A small bouquet of flowers, originally worn attached to the bodice of a woman's dress

Ancestry of “korsase”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchcorsage
2Frenchcorsagebody, torso; bodice, corsage; blouse, camisole;...
3French-ageForming nouns with the sense of "action or result...
4Middle French-ageforms nouns with the sense of "action or result...
5Old French-ageforms nouns with the sense of 'action or result...
6Old Occitan-atgesuffix used to form masculine nouns
7Latin-āticum
Every word from Latin -āticum