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Etymology of the English word peamouth

the English word peamouth
derived from the English word mouth
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *men-
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *munthaz
derived from the English word pea
derived from the English word pease
derived from the English word pise
derived from the Late Latin word pisa
derived from the Latin word pisum (pea)
derived from the Greek word pisos, πίσος
derived from the Greek word pison, πίσον

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