Where does “joukkosidontapaikka” come from?

joukkosidontapaikka (Finnish) comes from Finnish sidontapaikka, from Finnish sidonta, from Finnish sitoa, from Tok Pisin stua, from English store, from Middle English store, from Old French estor, from Frankish sturm — to rotate, swirl, twirl, move around; to turn...

joukkosidontapaikka (Finnish): dressing station at battalion level

Definitions

  1. dressing station at battalion level

Ancestry of “joukkosidontapaikka”, step by step

joukkosidontapaikka traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish sidontapaikka

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishsidontapaikkadressing station
2Finnishsidontatying; binding; dressing, bandaging
3Finnishsitoato bind, to tie, to fasten; to tie up; to...
4Tok Pisinstuastore
5EnglishstoreA place where items may be accumulated or...
6Middle Englishstoresupplies, provisions; livestock, farm animals;...
7Old Frenchestorbattle; combat
8Frankishsturmstorm, commotion, battle; storm
9Proto-Germanicsturmazstorm
10Proto-Indo-European(s)twer-to rotate, swirl, twirl, move around; to turn...

via Finnish joukko

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishjoukkogroup, cluster, band; crowd of people number of things or persons, especially a rather large and unorganized one
2Proto-Finnicjoukkogroup
3Proto-Germanicjaukijądraught animal; team of oxen
4Proto-Indo-Europeanyewg-to join, to yoke, to tie together
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)twer-Every word from Proto-Germanic sturmazEvery word from Frankish sturm