Puiver
Bavarian
Alternative forms
- Pulver (Southern)
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)
- powder (the fine particles which are the result of reducing a dry substance by pounding, grinding, or triturating)
- 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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