Where does “karhulori” come from?

karhulori (Finnish) comes from Finnish lori, from French loris, from Dutch loeris, from Dutch loer, from French lourd, from Middle French lourd, from Old French lourt, from Late Latin lurdus.

karhulori (Finnish): angwantibo either of two small primates of the genus

Definitions

  1. angwantibo either of two small primates of the genus

Ancestry of “karhulori”, step by step

karhulori traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish lori

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishloriloris
2Frenchloris
3Dutchloerisfool, dumbass, tool, ne'er-do-well
4Dutchloerlure
5Frenchlourdheavy; clumsy, oafish; annoying, a drag
6Middle Frenchlourdheavy
7Old Frenchlourt
8Late Latinlurdusslow; stupid; slow, heavy; clumsy, stupid
9Latinluriduspale yellow, wan, sallow, lurid; ghastly,...
10Latinlurorpaleness, pallor, lividness
11Proto-Italic*loiros

via Finnish Karhu

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishKarhuA major brand of beer in Finland
2Finnishkarhubear; brown bear, "Ursus arctos"
3Proto-Finnickarhubear
4Proto-Finnickarhedarough, coarse
Every word from Proto-Italic *loiros