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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