Where does “kotirosvo” come from?

kotirosvo (Finnish) comes from Finnish rosvo, from Russian разбо́йник, from Russian -ни́к, from Proto-Slavic -ьnikъ, from Proto-Slavic -ikъ — *nožь → *nožikъ; *větrъ → *větrikъ; *listъ →...

kotirosvo (Finnish): a person who steals things from the homes of people they are invited into as a guest

Definitions

  1. a person who steals things from the homes of people they are invited into as a guest

Ancestry of “kotirosvo”, step by step

kotirosvo traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish rosvo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishrosvorobber, bandit, brigand
2Russianразбо́йникbrigand, highwayman, robber
3Russian-ни́кSuffix appended to nominal stems to create a masculine noun, usually denoting a professional, performer, adherent, place, object, tool or a feature
4Proto-Slavic-ьnikъFrom base concept nouns, forms agent nouns who...
5Proto-Slavic-ikъ*nožь → *nožikъ; *větrъ → *větrikъ; *listъ →...

via Finnish koti

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkotihome
2Proto-Finnickoteihome
3Proto-Finnickotatent, hut
4Proto-Finno-Ugrickotatent, hut, house
5Proto-Uralickotahut, tent, tepee
Every word from Proto-Slavic -ikъEvery word from Russian -ни́кEvery word from Proto-Slavic -ьnikъ