Where does “Ardi Gasna” come from?

Ardi Gasna (English) comes from Basque ardi, from Proto-Basque ardi — sheep.

Ardi Gasna (English): A medium-soft aromatic sheep's milk cheese from the Basque region of France. The rind is edible, of an orange or terra cotta color and often colored or seasoned with the controllee Espelette peppers of the region

Definitions

  1. A medium-soft aromatic sheep's milk cheese from the Basque region of France. The rind is edible, of an orange or terra cotta color and often colored or seasoned with the controllee Espelette peppers of the region

Ancestry of “Ardi Gasna”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Basqueardisheep; ewe
2Proto-Basqueardisheep
Every word from Proto-Basque ardiEvery word from Basque ardi