Puiver

Bavarian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German pulver, from Old High German pulver, from Proto-West Germanic *pulver (powder), from Latin pulverum, genitive plural of pulvis (dust, powder), from Proto-Indo-European *pel- (flour, dust).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈb̥ueʋɐ/, [-βɐ], [-fɐ]

Noun

Puiver n (plural Puiver, diminutive Puiverl) (Central Bavarian)

  1. powder (the fine particles which are the result of reducing a dry substance by pounding, grinding, or triturating)
  2. medicine, medication

Hyponyms

  • Eißpuiver
  • Eiweißpuiver
  • Juckpuiver
  • Kaffeepuiver
  • Kakaopuiver
  • Knofepuiver
  • Kopfwehpuiver
  • Mottnpuiver
  • Müchpuiver
  • Niaspuiver
  • Paprikapuiver
  • Puddingpuiver
  • Råtznpuiver
  • Schiaßpuiver
  • Schlåfpuiver
  • Schnupfpuiver
  • Schokladpuiver
  • Schwefepuiver
  • Schwårzpuiver
  • Suppnpuiver
  • Trocknpuiver
  • Wåschpuiver

Derived terms

  • Puiverbschichtung
  • Puiverdåmpf
  • Puiverfassl
  • puiverisiern
  • Puiverkaffee
  • Puiverschnee
  • Puiversuppn
  • Puiverturm
  • verpuivern
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