Where does “hautakynttilä” come from?

hautakynttilä (Finnish) comes from Finnish kynttilä, from Faroese kyndil, from Old Norse kyndill, from Latin candēla, from Latin candeō, from Proto-Italic kandēō, from Proto-Indo-European kand- — to shine, glow.

hautakynttilä (Finnish): grave candle, tomb candle

Definitions

  1. grave candle, tomb candle

Ancestry of “hautakynttilä”, step by step

hautakynttilä traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish kynttilä

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkynttiläcandle; candlepower
2Faroesekyndillantern
3Old Norsekyndilltorch
4LatincandēlaA light made of wax or tallow; tallow candle or taper
5Latincandeōto be brilliant, glittering or illuminated; to shine, glitter, glisten; gleam white
6Proto-Italickandēō
7Proto-Indo-Europeankand-to shine, glow

via Finnish hauta

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishhautagrave, tomb; trench; kiln, in the compound term...
2Proto-Germanicsauþazboiling; seething; wellspring; fountain; source;...
3Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂sewt-to roil; to move about, roil, seethe
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kand-Every word from Proto-Italic kandēōEvery word from Latin candeō
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