Where does “setsuuri” come from?

setsuuri (Finnish) comes from Swedish sötsur, from Swedish söt, from Old Swedish söter, from Old Norse sœtr, from Proto-Germanic swōtuz, from Proto-Indo-European swéh₂dus, from Proto-Indo-European sweh₂d- — sweet.

setsuuri (Finnish): a type of sweet-and-sour bread

Definitions

  1. a type of sweet-and-sour bread

Ancestry of “setsuuri”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishsötsursweet-and-sour
2Swedishsötsweet; of the taste of sugar; sweet; not salty;...
3Old Swedishsötersweet
4Old Norsesœtrsweet
5Proto-Germanicswōtuzsweet
6Proto-Indo-Europeanswéh₂dussweet
7Proto-Indo-Europeansweh₂d-sweet
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sweh₂d-Every word from Proto-Indo-European swéh₂dusEvery word from Proto-Germanic swōtuz