Where does “herppi” come from?

herppi (Finnish) comes from English herp, from English herpetology, from French herpétologie, from Ancient Greek ἑρπετόν, from Ancient Greek ἕρπω, from Proto-Indo-European *sérpeti — to be creeping, to be crawling.

herppi (Finnish): herp joint term for reptiles and amphibians

Definitions

  1. herp joint term for reptiles and amphibians

Ancestry of “herppi”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishherpA reptile or amphibian
2EnglishherpetologyThe branch of biology dealing with reptiles and...
3Frenchherpétologieherpetology
4Ancient GreekἑρπετόνAny animal which walks on four legs; creeping...
5Ancient Greekἕρπωto move slowly, walk; crawl, creep, slink; I go...
6Proto-Indo-European*sérpetito be creeping, to be crawling
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *sérpetiEvery word from Ancient Greek ἕρπωEvery word from Ancient Greek ἑρπετόν