bakkōn
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bacon — [12] Originally, bacon meant literally ‘meat from a pig’s back’. It comes ultimately from a prehistoric Germanic *bakkon, which was related to *bakam, the source of English back. It reached English via Frankish báko and Old French bacon, and at… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bacon — early 14c., meat from the back and sides of a pig (originally either fresh or cured, but especially cured), from O.Fr. bacon, from P.Gmc. *bakkon back meat (Cf. O.H.G. bahho, O.Du. baken bacon ). Slang phrase bring home the bacon first recorded… … Etymology dictionary
bakkō- — *bakkō , *bakkōn, *bakka , *bakkan germ., schwach Maskulinum (n): Verweis: s. *bakōn s. bakō Ⅰ; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
bakō- Ⅰ — *bakō , *bakōn, *baka , *bakan, *bakkō , *bakkōn, *bakka , *bakkan germ., schwach Maskulinum (n): nhd. Backe; ne. cheek; Rekontruktionsbasis: afries., mnl., ahd.; Etymologie: vergleiche idg … Germanisches Wörterbuch
bacon — [12] Originally, bacon meant literally ‘meat from a pig’s back’. It comes ultimately from a prehistoric Germanic *bakkon, which was related to *bakam, the source of English back. It reached English via Frankish báko and Old French bacon, and at… … Word origins