Where does “מאַקאַראָן” come from?

מאַקאַראָן (Yiddish) comes from French macaron, from Italian maccherone, from Byzantine Greek μακαρία, from Ancient Greek Μακάριος, from Ancient Greek -ισμός, from Ancient Greek -μός, from Proto-Indo-European -mós — Creates action/result nouns from verb stems.

מאַקאַראָן (Yiddish): macaron

Definitions

  1. macaron

Ancestry of “מאַקאַראָן”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchmacaronmacaron; buns rolled over the ears and worn...
2Italianmaccheronemacaroni
3Byzantine Greekμακαρίαfood made from barley
4Ancient GreekΜακάριοςblessed, happy
5Ancient Greek-ισμόςForms abstract nouns
6Ancient Greek-μόςForms abstract nouns
7Proto-Indo-European-mósCreates action/result nouns from verb stems

Words derived from “מאַקאַראָן

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -mós