1. Etymology of the English word buttery
the English word
butteryusing the English suffix
-yderived from the English word
butterderived from the Old French word
bouterusing the Proto-Indo-European prefix
bhau- (to hit)
derived from the Frankish root
*bōtanderived from the Latin word
butyrumderived from the Greek word
bouturon, βούτυρον
derived from the Greek word
bous, βοῦς (an ox (as grazing); an animal of that species ('beef'))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gʷou-derived from the Anglo-Norman word
buteriederived from the Anglo-Norman word
boteleriederived from the Old French word
botelederived from the Medieval Latin word
butticuladerived from the Late Latin word
buttisUsage
Word found in Modern English
2. Etymology of the English word buttery
derived from the English word
butteryderived from the Anglo-French word
boteriederived from the Anglo-latin word
buteriaUsage
Word found in Modern English