Where does “apeamielisyys” come from?

apeamielisyys (Finnish) comes from Finnish apeamielinen, from Finnish apea, from Russian оби́да, from Proto-Slavic obvida, from Proto-Slavic obviděti, from Proto-Slavic viděti, from Proto-Indo-European weyd- — to see.

apeamielisyys (Finnish): melancholy

Definitions

  1. melancholy

Ancestry of “apeamielisyys”, step by step

apeamielisyys traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish apeamielinen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishapeamielinenmelancholy-minded
2Finnishapeamelancholic, dejected, depressed, dispirited,...
3Russianоби́даresentment (feeling), offense; grudges
4Proto-Slavicobvidaresentment, indignation
5Proto-Slavicobviděti
6Proto-Slavicvidětito see
7Proto-Indo-Europeanweyd-to see

via Finnish uus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishuusAlternative form of uusi
Every word from Proto-Indo-European weyd-Every word from Proto-Slavic vidětiEvery word from Proto-Slavic obviděti