Etymology Explorer › FinnishWhere does “kipsijäljennös” come from? kipsijäljennös (Finnish) comes from Finnish kipsi, from Swedish gips, from German Gips, from Middle High German gips, from Old High German gips, from Latin gypsum, from Ancient Greek γύψος — chalk; cement.
kipsijäljennös (Finnish): plaster copy, gypsum cast, gypsum replica
Definitions plaster copy, gypsum cast, gypsum replica Ancestry of “kipsijäljennös”, step by step kipsijäljennös traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Finnish kipsi Step Language Word Meaning 1 Finnish kipsi gypsum; plaster of Paris; plaster cast 2 Swedish gips gypsum 3 German Gips gypsum; Short for Gipsverband 4 Middle High German gips — 5 Old High German gips — 6 Latin gypsum gypsum; a plaster figure 7 Ancient Greek γύψος chalk; cement
via Finnish jäljennös Step Language Word Meaning 1 Finnish jäljennös copy; replica; apograph 2 Finnish jäljentää to copy; Third-person singular indicative present... 3 Finnish jälki trace; track; aftermath 4 Proto-Finnic jälki trace, mark; track, trail 5 Proto-Finno-Ugric jälke —