Where does “sulza” come from?

sulza (Old High German) comes from Proto-Germanic sultijō, from Proto-Indo-European sal- — dirty, grey; dirt, dirty; grayish, impure gray.

sulza (Old High German): brine

Definitions

  1. brine

Ancestry of “sulza”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Germanicsultijōsalty water; saltwater; brine; a saltmarsh
2Proto-Indo-Europeansal-dirty, grey; dirt, dirty; grayish, impure gray

Words derived from “sulza

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sal-Every word from Proto-Germanic sultijō