keso
Cebuano
Etymology
From Spanish queso, from Old Spanish queso, from Latin cāseus, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kwat- (“to ferment”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ke‧so
Hausa
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)
- cheese
- 974-980 "Nodicia de kesos":
- Nodicia de kesos que espisit frater Semeno (…)
- List of cheeses that spent friar Semeno (…)
- Nodicia de kesos que espisit frater Semeno (…)
- 974-980 "Nodicia de kesos":
Swedish
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *kāsijaz, from, from Latin cāseus from Proto-Indo-European *kwat- (“to ferment, become sour”).
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