Where does “isoartisokka” come from?

isoartisokka (Finnish) comes from Finnish artisokka, from Italian articiocco, from French artichaut, from Old Spanish alcarchofa, from Andalusian Arabic اَلْخَرْشُوف, from Arabic اَلْخُرْشُوف, from Arabic خُرْشُوف — artichoke.

isoartisokka (Finnish): cardoon, artichoke thistle, ground thistle, prickly artichoke, Cynara cardunculus perennial thistle native to the western and central Mediterranean region with many cultivated forms, including the globe artichoke

Definitions

  1. cardoon, artichoke thistle, ground thistle, prickly artichoke, Cynara cardunculus perennial thistle native to the western and central Mediterranean region with many cultivated forms, including the globe artichoke

Ancestry of “isoartisokka”, step by step

isoartisokka traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish artisokka

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishartisokkaartichoke, globe artichoke, "Cynara cardunculus...
2Italianarticioccoartichoke
3Frenchartichautartichoke
4Old Spanishalcarchofaartichoke
5Andalusian Arabicاَلْخَرْشُوف
6Arabicاَلْخُرْشُوف
7Arabicخُرْشُوفartichoke

via Finnish iso

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishisobig; large; great
2Finnishisäfather; Father
3Proto-Finnicicäfather
4Proto-Uralicićäfather
Every word from Arabic خُرْشُوفEvery word from Arabic اَلْخُرْشُوفEvery word from Andalusian Arabic اَلْخَرْشُوف