Where does “mosaïque” come from?

mosaïque (Middle French) comes from Italian mosaico, from Latin musaicum, from Latin musivum, from Latin mūsēum, from Ancient Greek μουσεῖον, from Ancient Greek μοῦσα — Alternative letter-case form of Μοῦσᾰ; music,...

mosaïque (Middle French): mosaic; related to Moses

Definitions

  1. mosaic; related to Moses

Ancestry of “mosaïque”, step by step

mosaïque traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian mosaico

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianmosaicomosaic, puzzle, jigsaw, jigsaw puzzle; mixture;...
2Latinmusaicum
3Latinmusivummosaic
4Latinmūsēuma place or temple devoted to the Muses
5Ancient Greekμουσεῖονa home of music poetry; a museum, a...
6Ancient GreekμοῦσαAlternative letter-case form of Μοῦσᾰ; music,...

via Latin Mosaicus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinMosaicus
2LatinMōsēs
3Ancient GreekΜωϋσῆς
4Ancient GreekΜωυσῆς
5HebrewמֹשֶׁהMoses

via Middle French Moses

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle FrenchMoses

Words derived from “mosaïque

Every word from Ancient Greek μοῦσαEvery word from Ancient Greek μουσεῖονEvery word from Latin mūsēum