Where does “luumukiisseli” come from?

luumukiisseli (Finnish) comes from Finnish kiisseli, from Russian кисе́ль, from Old East Slavic кысель, from Proto-Slavic kyselь, from Proto-Slavic kysnǫti — to become/get wet; to become/turn sour.

luumukiisseli (Finnish): plum kisel, plum kissel

Definitions

  1. plum kisel, plum kissel

Ancestry of “luumukiisseli”, step by step

luumukiisseli traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish kiisseli

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkiisselikisel, kissel; custard, fool
2Russianкисе́льkisel, kissel (a popular jellied dessert made by cooking berry juice or other fruit juice with milk, flour and oatmeal, thickened with starch)
3Old East Slavicкысель
4Proto-Slavickyselь
5Proto-Slavickysnǫtito become/get wet; to become/turn sour

via Finnish luumu

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishluumuplum
2Old Swedishplumon
Every word from Proto-Slavic kysnǫtiEvery word from Proto-Slavic kyselьEvery word from Old East Slavic кысель