Where does “ブリーディー” come from?

ブリーディー (Japanese) comes from Afrikaans bredie, from Portuguese bredo, from Latin blitum, from Ancient Greek βλίτον — purple amaranth.

ブリーディー (Japanese): A South African stew, typically a tomato-based mutton or lamb stew; a bredie

Definitions

  1. A South African stew, typically a tomato-based mutton or lamb stew; a bredie

Ancestry of “ブリーディー”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Afrikaansbrediebredie
2Portuguesebredo
3Latinblitumkind of spinach
4Ancient Greekβλίτονpurple amaranth
Every word from Ancient Greek βλίτονEvery word from Latin blitumEvery word from Portuguese bredo