Where does “νεανίσκος” come from?

νεανίσκος (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek νεανίας, from Ancient Greek νέος, from Latin fēlēs, from Hungarian fél, from Proto-Uralic pide, from Finnish pitää, from Proto-Finnic pitädäk, from Proto-Finno-Ugric pitä-.

νεανίσκος (Ancient Greek): young man, youth

Definitions

  1. young man, youth

Ancestry of “νεανίσκος”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekνεανίαςyoung man, youth, young adult, younger adult
2Ancient Greekνέοςyoung; youthful; new, fresh
3Latinfēlēscat
4Hungarianfélto fear, to be afraid of something; to fear...
5Proto-Uralicpidetall
6Finnishpitääto hold, grasp, grip; to keep, take; to like, be...
7Proto-Finnicpitädäkto hold, to grasp; to keep
8Proto-Finno-Ugricpitä-

Words derived from “νεανίσκος

Every word from Proto-Finno-Ugric pitä-Every word from Proto-Finnic pitädäkEvery word from Finnish pitää