Where does “iij” come from?

iij (Marshallese) comes from English yeast, from Middle English yest, from Old English ġist, from Proto-West Germanic jestu, from Proto-Germanic jestuz, from Proto-Indo-European yes- — to foam; to boil.

iij (Marshallese): yeast

Definitions

  1. yeast

Ancestry of “iij”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishyeastAn often humid, yellowish froth produced by...
2Middle EnglishyestAlternative form of geste; The broth or foam...
3Old Englishġist
4Proto-West Germanicjestufermentation; byproducts or agents of...
5Proto-Germanicjestuzfermentation; byproducts or agents of...
6Proto-Indo-Europeanyes-to foam; to boil
Every word from Proto-Indo-European yes-Every word from Proto-Germanic jestuzEvery word from Proto-West Germanic jestu