Where does “hasselpähkinäjauhe” come from?

hasselpähkinäjauhe (Finnish) comes from Finnish hasselpähkinä, from Swedish hasselnöt, from Swedish hassel, from Old Swedish hæsli, from Old Norse hesli, from Proto-Germanic *hasliją, from Proto-Germanic *haslaz, from Proto-Celtic koslos — hazel.

hasselpähkinäjauhe (Finnish): ground hazelnuts, hazelnut powder

Definitions

  1. ground hazelnuts, hazelnut powder

Ancestry of “hasselpähkinäjauhe”, step by step

hasselpähkinäjauhe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish hasselpähkinä

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishhasselpähkinähazelnut
2Swedishhasselnöta hazelnut
3Swedishhasselhazel
4Old Swedishhæsli
5Old Norseheslihazel-wood; hazel-tree
6Proto-Germanic*hasliją
7Proto-Germanic*haslazhazel
8Proto-Celtickosloshazel
9Proto-Indo-Europeankoseloshazel

via Finnish jauhe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishjauhepowder; in compound terms in which jauhe is the...
2Finnishjauhaato grind, mince, chew; to jabber about silly or...
3Proto-Finnicjauhadakto grind
4Proto-Finno-Permicjaŋša-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European koselosEvery word from Proto-Celtic koslosEvery word from Proto-Germanic *haslaz