Where does “bašmakka” come from?

bašmakka (Ingrian) comes from Russian башмак, from Ottoman Turkish باشمق, from Proto-Turkic baĺmak — shoe, slipper; boot, shoe.

bašmakka (Ingrian): low-cut shoe

Definitions

  1. low-cut shoe

Ancestry of “bašmakka”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianбашмакshoe; boot; chock
2Ottoman Turkishباشمقshoe, a protective covering for the foot, but especially flat-bottomed ones, like slippers, babouches, or pantofles
3Proto-Turkicbaĺmakshoe, slipper; boot, shoe
Every word from Proto-Turkic baĺmakEvery word from Ottoman Turkish باشمقEvery word from Russian башмак