Where does “feijão-casado” come from?

feijão-casado (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese casado, from Portuguese casar, from Portuguese -ar, from Old Portuguese -ar, from Latin -are, from Latin -o, from Proto-Italic -ōd, from Proto-Indo-European -éad.

feijão-casado (Portuguese): A dish from the Goiana cuisine, consisting of beans mixed with rice, meats and bacon

Definitions

  1. A dish from the Goiana cuisine, consisting of beans mixed with rice, meats and bacon

Ancestry of “feijão-casado”, step by step

feijão-casado traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Portuguese casado

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesecasadomarried; a married man
2Portuguesecasarto marry; to get married; to wed someone to
3Portuguese-arforms the impersonal infinitive of...
4Old Portuguese-ar
5Latin-arepresent active infinitive of -ō; -āre;...
6Latin-oforms masculine agent nouns, positive and...
7Proto-Italic-ōd
8Proto-Indo-European-éad

via Portuguese feijão

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesefeijãobean
2Old Portuguesefeijõo
3LatinphaseolusA type of bean with an edible pod; in Antiquity:...
4Latinphaselusa kind of bean with an edible pod, French bean,...
5Ancient Greekφάσηλοςcowpea
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -éadEvery word from Portuguese -arEvery word from Latin -o