Where does “פֿאַנקוכן” come from?

פֿאַנקוכן (Yiddish) comes from Yiddish פֿאַן, from Middle High German pfanne, from Old High German phanna, from Proto-West Germanic pannā, from Proto-Germanic pannǭ, from Latin panna, from Latin patīna, from Ancient Greek πατάνη — inflection of *tъ: ## feminine singular ##...

Ancestry of “פֿאַנקוכן”, step by step

פֿאַנקוכן traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Yiddish פֿאַן

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Yiddishפֿאַןpan flat vessel used for cooking
2Middle High Germanpfanne
3Old High Germanphannapan
4Proto-West Germanicpannāpan
5Proto-Germanicpannǭpan
6Latinpannabroad cooking vessel; frying pan; pan
7LatinpatīnaA broad, shallow dish, a pan, stewpan
8Ancient Greekπατάνηkind of flat dish
9Proto-Indo-Europeanpet-ano
10Proto-Indo-Europeanpete-to spread, stretch out
11Proto-Finnicete-
12Serbo-Croatiantẹ́of you
13Proto-Slavictainflection of *tъ: ## feminine singular ##...

via Yiddish קוכן

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Yiddishקוכןcake
2Middle High Germankuoche
3Old High GermankuochoAlternative spelling of kuohho; cake
4Proto-Germanickōkôcake
5Proto-Indo-Europeangōg-round, ball-shaped object; lump; clump
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