Etymology Explorer › FinnishWhere does “mantelijauhe” come from? mantelijauhe (Finnish) comes from Finnish manteli, from Swedish mandel, from German mandel, from Middle High German mandel, from Old High German mandala, from Latin amygdala, from Ancient Greek ἀμυγδάλη — almond; peach stone.
mantelijauhe (Finnish): almond powder, almond meal, ground almonds
Definitions almond powder, almond meal, ground almonds Ancestry of “mantelijauhe”, step by step mantelijauhe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Finnish manteli Step Language Word Meaning 1 Finnish manteli almond 2 Swedish mandel an almond, a kind of nut; a tonsil 3 German mandel almond 4 Middle High German mandel — 5 Old High German mandala almond 6 Latin amygdala almond tree; almond; tonsil 7 Ancient Greek ἀμυγδάλη almond; peach stone
via Finnish jauhe Step Language Word Meaning 1 Finnish jauhe powder; in compound terms in which jauhe is the... 2 Finnish jauhaa to grind, mince, chew; to jabber about silly or... 3 Proto-Finnic jauhadak to grind 4 Proto-Finno-Permic jaŋša- —