Where does “クラナカン” come from?

クラナカン (Japanese) comes from English cranachan, from Scottish Gaelic crannachan, from Scottish Gaelic -an, from Old Irish -án, from Primitive Irish -ᚐᚌᚅᚔ, from Proto-Celtic *-agnos.

クラナカン (Japanese): cranachan

Definitions

  1. cranachan

Ancestry of “クラナカン”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcranachanA traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, whisky, oatmeal, honey, and raspberries
2Scottish Gaeliccrannachansmall churn
3Scottish Gaelic-anA masculine suffix used to form nouns meaning a...
4Old Irish-ándiminutive suffix
5Primitive Irish-ᚐᚌᚅᚔdiminutive suffix
6Proto-Celtic*-agnos
Every word from Proto-Celtic *-agnosEvery word from Old Irish -ánEvery word from Scottish Gaelic -an