Where does “chucre” come from?

chucre (Old French) comes from Medieval Latin zuccarum, from Arabic سُكَّر, from Persian شکر, from Middle Persian škl, from Sanskrit शर्करा, from Proto-Indo-Aryan śárkaraH, from Proto-Indo-Iranian ćárkaraH, from Proto-Indo-European ḱorkeh₂ — gravel, boulder; boulder; gravel.

Ancestry of “chucre”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Medieval LatinzuccarumSynonym of saccharum
2Arabicسُكَّر
3Persianشکرsugar
4Middle Persianšklsugar
5Sanskritशर्कराgravel, grit, pebbles, shingle, gravelly mould or...
6Proto-Indo-AryanśárkaraH
7Proto-Indo-IranianćárkaraH
8Proto-Indo-Europeanḱorkeh₂gravel, boulder; boulder; gravel

Words derived from “chucre

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱorkeh₂Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian ćárkaraHEvery word from Proto-Indo-Aryan śárkaraH