Where does “Pflaumensaft” come from?

Pflaumensaft (German) comes from German Pflaume, from Middle High German pflūme, from Old High German pflūma, from Proto-Germanic *plūmā, from Latin prūnum, from Ancient Greek προῦνον, from Ancient Greek προῦμνον — A plum fruit.

Pflaumensaft (German): plum juice

Definitions

  1. plum juice

Ancestry of “Pflaumensaft”, step by step

Pflaumensaft traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Pflaume

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanPflaumeplum; vulva; fool; klutz
2Middle High Germanpflūmeplum
3Old High Germanpflūmafluff
4Proto-Germanic*plūmā
5Latinprūnumplum
6Ancient Greekπροῦνον
7Ancient GreekπροῦμνονA plum fruit

via German Saft

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSaftjuice; sap; fluid
2Middle High GermanSaft
3Old High Germansaf
4Proto-West Germanic*sapjuice
5Proto-Indo-Europeansab-juice; taste
Every word from Ancient Greek προῦμνονEvery word from Ancient Greek προῦνονEvery word from Latin prūnum