Where does “kaupunginosalehti” come from?

kaupunginosalehti (Finnish) comes from Finnish kaupunginosa, from Finnish kaupunki, from Old Gutnish kaupungr, from Old Norse kaupangr, from Old Norse kaup, from Old Norse kaupa, from Proto-Germanic kaupōną, from Proto-Germanic kaupô.

kaupunginosalehti (Finnish): a periodical or magazine for a certain area of a city

Definitions

  1. a periodical or magazine for a certain area of a city

Ancestry of “kaupunginosalehti”, step by step

kaupunginosalehti traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish kaupunginosa

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishkaupunginosaAn area within a town or city
2Finnishkaupunkitown; city
3Old Gutnishkaupungrmarketplace
4Old Norsekaupangrmarketplace
5Old Norsekauppurchase
6Old Norsekaupato buy
7Proto-Germanickaupōnąto buy; trade
8Proto-Germanickaupôinnkeeper; merchant
9LatincaupoTradesman; Innkeeper, shopkeeper
10Proto-Indo-Europeankaup-

via Finnish Lehti

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishLehtileaf part of a plant
2Proto-Finno-Ugric*lehti
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kaup-Every word from Latin caupoEvery word from Proto-Germanic kaupô