Where does “auszpik” come from?

auszpik (Polish) comes from German Aspik, from French aspic, from Occitan aspic, from Latin spīcum, from Latin spīca, from Proto-Italic speikā, from Proto-Indo-European spey- — sharp point, stick.

auszpik (Polish): aspic, jelly

Definitions

  1. aspic, jelly

Ancestry of “auszpik”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanAspikaspic
2Frenchaspicasp; slanderer, libeller; aspic
3Occitanaspicear , lavender
4Latinspīcum
5Latinspīcaa head, ear, spike
6Proto-Italicspeikā
7Proto-Indo-Europeanspey-sharp point, stick
Every word from Proto-Indo-European spey-Every word from Proto-Italic speikāEvery word from Latin spīca