BAKE
BAK-
Old English: bacan
Middle English: baken
English: bake
Scots: bake
West Frisian: bakke
Old Saxon: bakkan
Old High German: backan
Middle High German: backen
German: backen
Middle Low German: backen
Ravensbergisch-Lippisch: backen
Sauerländisch: backen
Westmünsterländisch: backen
Plautdietsch: baken
Middle Dutch: baken, backen
Dutch: bakken
Sylt: baak
Luxembourgish: baken
Old Norse: baka
Icelandic: baka
Faroese: baka
Norwegian: bake
Swedish: baka
Gutnish: bake
BAH-
Old High German: bahhan
Middle High German: bachen
German: bachen
BAG-
Danish: bage
Amrum, Feer: baag
Langenhorn, Hoorninger, Wiedingharder: baage
PAK-
Hindi: पकाना (pakānā)
Bengali: পাক (pak)
Nepali: पकाउनु (pakāunu)
PAC-
Sanskrit: पचति (pácati)
Avestan: pačaiti
Lower Sorbian: pjac
PO-
Middle Breton: poaz
Breton: pouazh
Middle Cornish: poth
Cornish: pooth
Middle Welsh: poeth
Welsh: poeth
-POK-
Mycenaean Greek: a-to-po-qo (atopoko)
Assamese: পকা (poka), পকোৱা (poküa)
BOK-
Middle Armenian: բոկեղ (bokeł) ("round bread")
Armenian: բոկ (bok) ("round bread")
Saterland Frisian: boake
Norn: båke
Elfdalian: båkå
BOG-
Hoolmer, Mooring, Ockholm: bååge
POG-
Ancient Greek: φώγω (phṓgō)
PIK- PIC-
Albanian: piqem, piksem
Ukrainian: піч (pič)
BEK-
Phrygian: βεκος (bekos) ("bread")
PEK-
---> Hungarian: pék ("baker")
Albanian: pjek
Tocharian B: päk-
Old Church Slavonic: пекѫ (pekǫ)
Serbo-Croatian: pekar ("baker")
Czech: pekař ("baker")
Belarusian: пе́кар (pjékar) ("baker")
Bulgarian: пекар (pekar) ("baker")
Macedonian: пе́кар (pékar) ("baker")
Russian: пе́карь (pékarʹ) ("baker")
Serbo-Croatian: пе̏ка̄р, пекарица ("baker")
Roman: pȅkār, pȅkarica ("baker")
Slovak: pekár, pekárka ("baker")
Ukrainian: пе́кар (pékar) ("baker")
Slovene: pek ("baker")
Albanian: bukëpjekës ("baker")
PEC-
Old East Slavic: печь (pečĭ)
Belarusian: печ (pječ)
Russian: печь (pečʹ)
Serbo-Croatian: пе̑ћ, pȇć
Chakavian: pȇć
Kajkavian: peč
Molise Croatian: peč
Slovene: pẹ̑č
Czech: pec
Polish: piec
Kashubian: piec
Slovak: pec
Upper Sorbian: pěc
PES-
Ancient Greek: πέσσω (péssō)
Bulgarian: пещ (pešt)
Old Church Slavonic: пещь ⱂⰵⱋⱐ (peštĭ)
Russian: пещь (peščʹ)
K-
---> Estonian: küps
---> Finnish: kypsä, kystä, kypsi
---> Ingrian: küpsi
---> Karelian: küpsü
---> Veps: küps
Lithuanian: kepti (reversed pekti)
Ancient Greek: ἀρτοκόπος (artokópos) ("baker")
Article created on the 21st of January 2019.