Where does “alivuoto” come from?

alivuoto (Finnish) comes from Finnish Ali, from Finnish Aleksanteri, from Latin Alexander, from Ancient Greek Ἀλέξανδρος, from Ancient Greek ἀλέξω, from Ancient Greek ἀνδρός, from Ancient Greek ἀνήρ, from Proto-Hellenic *anḗr — man.

alivuoto (Finnish): underflow

Definitions

  1. underflow

Ancestry of “alivuoto”, step by step

alivuoto traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish Ali

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishAlipractically exclusively used by Tatars or Muslim immigrants
2FinnishAleksanteriAlexander
3LatinAlexander
4Ancient GreekἈλέξανδροςAlexander
5Ancient Greekἀλέξωto keep off, turn aside; to guard, protect,...
6Ancient Greekἀνδρόςgenitive singular of ἀνήρ; man; of man
7Ancient Greekἀνήρman; husband; human being, as opposed to a god
8Proto-Hellenic*anḗrman

via Finnish vuoto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishvuotoleak
2FinnishvuotaaTo leak, run, trickle, flow; to ooze, seep; to...
3Proto-Finnicvootadakto flow; to trickle, to seep; to leak
4Proto-Finnicvooflow
5Proto-Uralicuwa-to flow
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *anḗr