Where 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

  1. plaster copy, gypsum cast, gypsum replica

Ancestry of “kipsijäljennös”, step by step

kipsijäljennös traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish kipsi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkipsigypsum; plaster of Paris; plaster cast
2Swedishgipsgypsum
3GermanGipsgypsum; Short for Gipsverband
4Middle High Germangips
5Old High Germangips
6Latingypsumgypsum; a plaster figure
7Ancient Greekγύψοςchalk; cement

via Finnish jäljennös

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishjäljennöscopy; replica; apograph
2Finnishjäljentääto copy; Third-person singular indicative present...
3Finnishjälkitrace; track; aftermath
4Proto-Finnicjälkitrace, mark; track, trail
5Proto-Finno-Ugricjälke
Every word from Ancient Greek γύψοςEvery word from Latin gypsumEvery word from Old High German gips
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