Where does “stomak” come from?

stomak (Middle English) comes from Old French estomac, from Latin stomachus, from Ancient Greek στόμαχος, from Ancient Greek στόμα, from Proto-Indo-European stomn̥.

stomak (Middle English): The stomach or guts of a organism; One's belly;...

Definitions

  1. The stomach or guts of a organism; One's belly;...

Ancestry of “stomak”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchestomacstomach
2Latinstomachusgullet, alimentary canal; stomach; taste or...
3Ancient Greekστόμαχοςthroat, gullet; stomach; bladder
4Ancient Greekστόμαmouth; face; The source of a river or stream
5Proto-Indo-Europeanstomn̥

Words derived from “stomak

Every word from Proto-Indo-European stomn̥Every word from Ancient Greek στόμαEvery word from Ancient Greek στόμαχος