גלוטען
Yiddish
Alternative forms
- גלוטן (glutn)
Etymology
Ultimately derived from Latin glūten. Compare German Gluten and Russian глюте́н (gljutɛ́n), both with a different syllable stress to the Yiddish term. The masculine gender likely derives from the Russian cognate, and also Polish gluten (hence the irregular syllable stress).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡɫʊtən/
Derived terms
- ווייצגלוטן (veytsglutn, “wheat gluten”)
References
- Justus van de Kamp et al., “גלוטען” in Jiddisch-Nederlands Woordenboek [Yiddish-Dutch Dictionary], Amsterdam: Stichting Jiddische Lexicografie, 1987-present (ongoing). .
- Schaechter-Viswanath, Gitl, Glasser, Paul (2016) “gluten”, in Comprehensive English-Yiddish Dictionary, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, →ISBN
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