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German word Obst comes from Proto-Germanic *at ((+accusative) at, toward, to.), Proto-Indo-European *ebʰi-, Proto-Indo-European *obʰi-, Proto-Germanic *ēta-, Proto-Germanic *at-, Proto-Indo-European *bʰi-, Proto-Germanic *etaną (To eat.)

*at (Proto-Germanic)

(+accusative) at, toward, to.

*ebʰi- (Proto-Indo-European)

*obʰi- (Proto-Indo-European)

*ēta- (Proto-Germanic)

*at- (Proto-Germanic)

*bʰi- (Proto-Indo-European)

*etaną (Proto-Germanic)

To eat.

*ubatją (Proto-Germanic)

Supplement, nuts, fruit.

obaz (Old High German)

obez (Middle High German)

Obst (German)

Edible plant parts, other than nuts, which are mainly eaten with sweet dishes, primarily fruit and berries. Edible parts of plants which do not count as vegetables.

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