Where does “farkkupusero” come from?

farkkupusero (Finnish) comes from Finnish pusero, from Swedish bussarong, from Low German buserun, from Dutch boezeroen, from French bourgeron — A type of short blouson; workman's overall.

farkkupusero (Finnish): jeans jacket

Definitions

  1. jeans jacket

Ancestry of “farkkupusero”, step by step

farkkupusero traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish pusero

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpuseroblouse; sweater, light jacket
2Swedishbussarongtype of pullover blouse, originally worn by...
3Low Germanbuserun
4Dutchboezeroena smock frock, a workman's undershirt
5FrenchbourgeronA type of short blouson; workman's overall

via Finnish farkut

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishfarkutjeans, especially blue jeans; pair of jeans;...
2Englishfarmarihousut
Every word from French bourgeronEvery word from Dutch boezeroenEvery word from Low German buserun