Where does “kaminasulane” come from?

kaminasulane (Estonian) comes from Estonian kamin, from German kamîn, from Middle High German kamîn, from Old High German kemîn, from Latin camīnus, from Ancient Greek κάμινος — oven, furnace, kiln; flue for warming a room.

kaminasulane (Estonian): stand for typical set of tools for maintaining fireplace

Definitions

  1. stand for typical set of tools for maintaining fireplace

Ancestry of “kaminasulane”, step by step

kaminasulane traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Estonian kamin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Estoniankaminfireplace, hearth (in an open recess in the wall of a room)
2Germankamînfireplace
3Middle High Germankamîn
4Old High Germankemîn
5Latincamīnusfireplace
6Ancient Greekκάμινοςoven, furnace, kiln; flue for warming a room

via Estonian sulane

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EstoniansulaneLaborer for a livelyhood; mostly as the aid in the agricultural field, a farmhand
Every word from Ancient Greek κάμινοςEvery word from Latin camīnusEvery word from Old High German kemîn