Where does “azyme” come from?

azyme (French) comes from Latin azymus, from Ancient Greek ἄζυμος, from Ancient Greek ἀ-, from Proto-Hellenic hə-, from Proto-Indo-European sm̥-, from Proto-Indo-European sem- — together, one.

azyme (French): unleavened

Definitions

  1. unleavened

Ancestry of “azyme”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinazymusunleavened, tharf; pure, uncorrupted
2Ancient Greekἄζυμοςunleavened; the paschal feast; uncorrupted,...
3Ancient Greekἀ-The alpha privativum, used to make words that...
4Proto-Hellenichə-same; together
5Proto-Indo-Europeansm̥-one; with, together
6Proto-Indo-Europeansem-together, one
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sem-Every word from Ancient Greek ἀ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sm̥-
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