Where does “lanchonete” come from?

lanchonete (Portuguese) comes from English luncheonette, from English -ette, from Middle English -ette, from Old French -ette, from Latin -itta, from Hungarian iszik, from Proto-Uralic jëxe- — to drink; to flow?.

lanchonete (Portuguese): a small eatery for quick snacks

Definitions

  1. a small eatery for quick snacks

Ancestry of “lanchonete”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishluncheonetteA small diner or restaurant that serves lunch
2English-etteUsed to form nouns meaning a smaller form of...
3Middle English-ette
4Old French-etteAlternative form of -ete
5Latin-itta
6Hungarianiszikto drink
7Proto-Uralicjëxe-to drink; to flow?
Every word from Proto-Uralic jëxe-