Where does “ストーブ” come from?

ストーブ (Japanese) comes from English stove, from Middle Low German stove, from Old French estuver, from Old French estuve, from Medieval Latin stupha, from Ancient Greek τῦφος, from Ancient Greek τύφω, from Proto-Indo-European dhubh- — scatter like dust.

ストーブ (Japanese): (room) heater; stove

Definitions

  1. (room) heater; stove

Ancestry of “ストーブ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishstoveA heater, a closed apparatus to burn fuel for the...
2Middle Low Germanstove
3Old Frenchestuverto bathe
4Old Frenchestuvelarge bath
5Medieval Latinstupha
6Ancient Greekτῦφοςa kind of fever; delusion, vanity; nonsense
7Ancient Greekτύφωto smoke, fill with smoke; to consume in smoke
8Proto-Indo-Europeandhubh-
9Proto-Indo-Europeandheu-scatter like dust

Words derived from “ストーブ

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dheu-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dhubh-Every word from Ancient Greek τύφω