Where does “etappitie” come from?

etappitie (Finnish) comes from Finnish etappi, from Swedish etapp, from French étape, from Middle French estappe, from Old French estaple, from Dutch stapel, from Middle Dutch stapel, from Old Dutch stapal — to stand still.

etappitie (Finnish): a road or route with stops in between

Definitions

  1. a road or route with stops in between

Ancestry of “etappitie”, step by step

etappitie traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish etappi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishetappileg, stage
2Swedishetappa piece of road, a phase of a project, a leg of a...
3Frenchétapestage, stop; leg; step, stage
4Middle Frenchestappe
5Old Frenchestaplemarketplace
6Dutchstapelpile; basis, foundation, pedestal; stockpile,...
7Middle Dutchstapelpillar; foundation; market; warehouse; market
8Old Dutchstapal
9Old Swedishstapul
10Proto-Germanicstapulazpillar, post; basis, foundation
11Proto-Indo-Europeanstebʰ‑to stand still

via Finnish tie

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishtieway; road; avenue
2Proto-Finnicteeway, road
3Proto-Uralictejeway, road, path
Every word from Proto-Indo-European stebʰ‑Every word from Proto-Germanic stapulazEvery word from Old Swedish stapul