Where does “liivate” come from?

liivate (Finnish) comes from Proto-Finnic liiva, from Finnish liivi, from Swedish liv, from Old Swedish līf, from Old Norse líf, from Proto-Germanic lībą, from Proto-Germanic lībaną, from Proto-Indo-European leyp- — to leave, let; to want, desire; to let; leave...

liivate (Finnish): gelatin/gelatine

Definitions

  1. gelatin/gelatine

Ancestry of “liivate”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Finnicliivasand
2Finnishliivivest, waistcoat sleeveless garment that buttons down the front, worn over a shirt, and often as part of a suit
3Swedishlivlife, lifetime, existence; living being,...
4Old Swedishlīf
5Old Norselíflife
6Proto-Germaniclībąbody; life
7Proto-Germaniclībanąto remain, to be left
8Proto-Indo-Europeanleyp-to stick; fat or sticky substance
9Proto-Indo-Europeanlēy-to leave, let; to want, desire; to let; leave...

Words derived from “liivate

Every word from Proto-Indo-European lēy-Every word from Proto-Indo-European leyp-Every word from Proto-Germanic lībaną