Where does “imuoja” come from?

imuoja (Finnish) comes from Finnish imu, from Finnish imeä, from Proto-Finnic imedäk, from Proto-Uralic ime-, from Hungarian ím, from Hungarian i, from Hungarian e, from Proto-Uralic e- — this; not; the negative verb.

imuoja (Finnish): suction pipe, suction drain part of a drainage ditch system that collects water through percolation from the farmland above

Definitions

  1. suction pipe, suction drain part of a drainage ditch system that collects water through percolation from the farmland above

Ancestry of “imuoja”, step by step

imuoja traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish imu

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishimusuction; undertow; slipstream
2Finnishimeäto suck; to absorb; to pull towards, attract
3Proto-Finnicimedäkto suck
4Proto-Uralicime-to suck
5Hungarianímbehold! see! lo!
6Hungarianismall, young
7Hungarianethis; look!, hey!
8Proto-Uralice-this; not; the negative verb

via Finnish oja

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishojaditch, trench; small natural brook
2Proto-Slavicojethill, shaft
3Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂oyHsos
Every word from Proto-Uralic e-Every word from Hungarian eEvery word from Hungarian i