Where does “kaakeliseinä” come from?

kaakeliseinä (Finnish) comes from Finnish kaakeli, from Swedish kakel, from German kachel, from Middle High German kachel, from Old High German chachala, from Vulgar Latin cacculus, from Latin caccabus, from Ancient Greek κάκκαβος — a pot or a pan.

kaakeliseinä (Finnish): glazed tile wall wall that is covered with glazed tiles

Definitions

  1. glazed tile wall wall that is covered with glazed tiles

Ancestry of “kaakeliseinä”, step by step

kaakeliseinä traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish kaakeli

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkaakeliceramic tile
2Swedishkakeltile
3Germankachelinflection of kacheln: ## first-person singular...
4Middle High Germankachel
5Old High Germanchachala
6Vulgar Latincacculus
7LatincaccabusAlternative form of cācabus; cooking pot; pot
8Ancient Greekκάκκαβοςa pot or a pan

via Finnish seinä

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishseinäwall; mains; Essive singular form of sei
2Proto-Finnicsainawall
Every word from Ancient Greek κάκκαβοςEvery word from Latin caccabusEvery word from Vulgar Latin cacculus