Etymology of the English word brocatelle
the English word
brocatellederived from the French word
brocatellederived from the Italian word
broccatelloderived from the Italian word
broccatoderived from the Italian word
broccoderived from the Vulgar Latin word
broccaderived from the Latin word
broccus (projecting, prominent; of persons having projecting)
derived from the Latin word
brocchus (projecting, prominent; of persons having projecting)
derived from the Italian word
brocatelloderived from the Italian word
broccatoderived from the Italian word
broccoderived from the Vulgar Latin word
broccaderived from the Latin word
broccus (projecting, prominent; of persons having projecting)
derived from the Latin word
brocchus (projecting, prominent; of persons having projecting)
Date
The earliest known usage of brocatelle in English dates from the 17th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English