Where does “кастрю́ля” come from?

кастрю́ля (Russian) comes from German Kastrol, from French casserole, from Middle French casserolle, from Medieval Latin cattia — pan.

кастрю́ля (Russian): stockpot, saucepan, pan, pot, casserole a deep cooking vessel with one or two handles and a lid

Definitions

  1. stockpot, saucepan, pan, pot, casserole a deep cooking vessel with one or two handles and a lid

Ancestry of “кастрю́ля”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanKastrol
2Frenchcasserolesaucepan; stewpot, cooking pot
3Middle Frenchcasserolle
4Medieval Latincattiapan

Words derived from “кастрю́ля

Every word from Medieval Latin cattia
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