Etymology of the English word bouillon
the English word
bouillonderived from the Old French word
bouillonderived from the French word
bouillirderived from the Late Latin word
bullire (bubble, boil; make bubbles)
derived from the Latin word
bulla (a bubble; Papal bull; Papal document; stamped lead seal of Papal document; bubble; boss, knob)
derived from the Old French word
boulirderived from the Late Latin word
bullire (bubble, boil; make bubbles)
derived from the Latin word
bulla (a bubble; Papal bull; Papal document; stamped lead seal of Papal document; bubble; boss, knob)
Date
The earliest known usage of bouillon in English dates from the 18th century.
Cognates
Dutch
bouillon, French
bouillon, German
Bouillon, Lithuanian
buljonas, Norwegian
buljong, Polish
bulion, Russian
бyльoн, Swedish
buljongUsage
Word found in Modern English