Where does “мунчуқ” come from?

мунчуқ (Shor) comes from Hungarian boncok, from Hungarian bonc, from German Bonze, from French bonze, from Portuguese bonzo, from Japanese 凡僧, from Middle Chinese 凡 — ordinary.

мунчуқ (Shor): bead

Definitions

  1. bead

Ancestry of “мунчуқ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianboncoknominative plural of bonc
2Hungarianboncdissection, autopsy; bonze
3GermanBonzebonze; self-interested dignitary; capitalist, fat...
4Frenchbonzebonze, Buddhist priest
5Portuguesebonzobonze
6Japanese凡僧An ordinary, lowly, itinerant monk
7Middle Chineseordinary
Every word from Middle Chinese Every word from Japanese 凡僧Every word from Portuguese bonzo