Where does “Pann” come from?

Pann (Limburgish) comes from French panne, from Old French panne, from Latin panna, from Latin patīna, from Ancient Greek πατάνη, from Proto-Indo-European pet-ano, from Proto-Indo-European pete-, from Proto-Finnic ete- — inflection of *tъ: ## feminine singular ##...

Pann (Limburgish): frying pan

Definitions

  1. frying pan

Ancestry of “Pann”, step by step

Pann traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via French panne

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchpanneplush velvet; breakdown; purlin
2Old Frenchpannea fur lining; a warp resulting from such a...
3Latinpannabroad cooking vessel; frying pan; pan
4LatinpatīnaA broad, shallow dish, a pan, stewpan
5Ancient Greekπατάνηkind of flat dish
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpet-ano
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpete-to spread, stretch out
8Proto-Finnicete-
9Serbo-Croatiantẹ́of you
10Proto-Slavictainflection of *tъ: ## feminine singular ##...

via Proto-West Germanic pannā

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-West Germanicpannāpan
2Proto-Germanicpannǭpan
3Late Latinpanna
Every word from Proto-Slavic taEvery word from Serbo-Croatian tẹ́Every word from Proto-Finnic ete-