keso

See also: kesò and késő

Cebuano

Etymology

From Spanish queso, from Old Spanish queso, from Latin cāseus, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kwat- (to ferment).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ke‧so

Noun

keso

  1. cheese

Hausa

Noun

kēsṑ m (plural kesuna)

  1. worn-out mat

Old Leonese

Etymology

From Latin cāseus (cheese), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *kwat- (to ferment, become sour). Compare Old Portuguese queijo and Old Spanish queso.

Noun

keso m (plural kesos)

  1. cheese
    • 974-980 "Nodicia de kesos":
      Nodicia de kesos que espisit frater Semeno (…)
      List of cheeses that spent friar Semeno (…)

Descendants


Swedish


Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *kāsijaz, from, from Latin cāseus from Proto-Indo-European *kwat- (to ferment, become sour).

Noun

keso c

  1. cottage cheese

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish queso (cheese).

Noun

keso

  1. cheese

Waray-Waray

Etymology

From Spanish queso (cheese).

Noun

keso

  1. cheese
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