Where does “буфе́т” come from?

буфе́т (Russian) comes from German Buchhalter, from German halten, from English halt, from Middle English halt, from Old English healt, from Proto-West Germanic halt, from Proto-Germanic haltaz, from Proto-Indo-European kol-d- — to hit; beat; to pierce, to stab; goblet.

буфе́т (Russian): sideboard, cupboard

Definitions

  1. sideboard, cupboard

Ancestry of “буфе́т”, step by step

буфе́т traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Buchhalter

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBuchhalteraccountant, bookkeeper
2Germanhaltento hold; to stop; to halt; to hold back; to...
3EnglishhaltTo limp; move with a limping gait; To stand in...
4Middle EnglishhaltLimping, lame, crippled
5Old Englishhealtlame, limping
6Proto-West Germanichaltlame, halt
7Proto-Germanichaltazlame, halt
8Proto-Indo-Europeankol-d-
9Proto-Indo-Europeankel-to hit; beat; to pierce, to stab; goblet

via German Büfett

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBüfett
2Frenchbuffetsideboard, dresser; buffet
3Middle Frenchbufet
4Old Frenchbufet
5Old Frenchbuffeblow

Words derived from “буфе́т

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