Where did the word cheese come from?
The word "cheese" comes from the Latin word "caseus", which means "to curdle". The Latin word "caseus" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "kwat-", meaning "to ferment or curdle". This root is also the origin of the Old English word "cēse", the Middle English word "chese", and the Modern English word "cheese".
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