Where does “nahistunut” come from?
nahistunut (Finnish) comes from Finnish nahistua, from Ingrian nahkia, from Proto-Finnic nahkeda, from Proto-Finno-Ugric ńačkɜ.
nahistunut (Finnish): leathery especially of vegetables and fruit, having lost moisture and its original texture and developed a leather-like surface
Definitions
- leathery especially of vegetables and fruit, having lost moisture and its original texture and developed a leather-like surface