Where does “ܐܘܪܣܝܐ” come from?

ܐܘܪܣܝܐ (Assyrian Neo-Aramaic) comes from Classical Syriac ܐܣܝܐ, from Aramaic אָסְיָא, from Middle Irish asum, from Estonian asuma, from Proto-Finnic asudak, from Proto-Uralic ëśew-, from Proto-Uralic ëśe- — to exist, be located.

ܐܘܪܣܝܐ (Assyrian Neo-Aramaic): Eurasia

Definitions

  1. Eurasia

Ancestry of “ܐܘܪܣܝܐ”, step by step

ܐܘܪܣܝܐ traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Classical Syriac ܐܣܝܐ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Classical Syriacܐܣܝܐhealer, physician, medical doctor
2Aramaicאָסְיָא
3Middle Irishasum
4Estonianasumato be located, to situate
5Proto-Finnicasudakto live (somewhere), dwell, reside
6Proto-Uralicëśew-to camp, remain
7Proto-Uralicëśe-to exist, be located

via Assyrian Neo-Aramaic ܐܘܼܪܘܿܦܵܐ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Assyrian Neo-Aramaicܐܘܼܪܘܿܦܵܐ
Every word from Proto-Uralic ëśe-Every word from Proto-Uralic ëśew-Every word from Proto-Finnic asudak