Where does “hapenpuute” come from?

hapenpuute (Finnish) comes from Finnish happi, from Finnish happo, from Russian Агапий, from Old East Slavic Ага́пии, from Old Church Slavonic Ага́пии, from Ancient Greek Ᾰ̓γᾰ́πῐος, from Ancient Greek ἀγαπάω — to show affection for the dead; to treat with...

hapenpuute (Finnish): lack of oxygen, oxygen deficiency, hypoxia

Definitions

  1. lack of oxygen, oxygen deficiency, hypoxia

Ancestry of “hapenpuute”, step by step

hapenpuute traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish happi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishhappioxygen
2FinnishhappoAny sour or acidic liquid: acid; A substance that...
3RussianАгапий
4Old East SlavicАга́пии
5Old Church SlavonicАга́пии
6Ancient GreekᾸ̓γᾰ́πῐος
7Ancient Greekἀγαπάωto show affection for the dead; to treat with...

via Finnish puute

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpuuteshortage; deficiency; shortcoming
2Finnishpuuttuato be missing; "inanimate thing in elative" or...
3Proto-Finnicpuuttudakto catch (onto), snag, get caught in/on
Every word from Ancient Greek ἀγαπάωEvery word from Ancient Greek Ᾰ̓γᾰ́πῐοςEvery word from Old Church Slavonic Ага́пии