yeastShow more hiivaleipähiivasieniShow more From Proto-Finnic hiiva. Further etymology unclear; possibly either a Baltic loan (compare Lithuanian šývas (“light gray”)), possibly from Proto-Uralic čiŋa (“foam”) (compare Erzya чов (čov), Eastern Mari шоҥ (šoṅ)), or from Germanic (compare German Hefe (“yeast”)). All of these proposals suffer from problems.Show more Press Esc to closeSource:
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