Caseum etymology

Latin

Latin word caseum comes from Middle French fourme (Form; shape.), Ancient Greek -μορφία, Ancient Greek μόρφα, Ancient Greek μόρφη, Georgian კაწახი (Sour, unripe.), Proto-Indo-European *kwat-, English ricotta

Etymology of caseum

Detailed word origin of caseum

Dictionary entry Language Definition
fourme Middle French (frm) Form; shape.
-μορφία Ancient Greek (grc)
μόρφα Ancient Greek (grc)
μόρφη Ancient Greek (grc)
კაწახი Georgian (kat) Sour, unripe.
*kwat- Proto-Indo-European (ine)
ricotta English (en) A soft Italian unsalted whey cheese resembling cottage cheese.
forme French (fr) Form. Shape (geometrical representation). Shape (physical appearance).
forma Latin (lat) A map. Appearance. Beauty. Shape; figure; form.
formare Latin (lat)
caseum Latin (lat)

Words with the same origin as caseum

Descendants of fourme

forma