Where does “kreivikunta” come from?

kreivikunta (Finnish) comes from Finnish kreivi, from Middle Low German grēve, from Old High German grāvio, from Proto-West Germanic garāfijō — count; earl; reeve, bailiff.

kreivikunta (Finnish): A county; A countship, earldom

Definitions

  1. A county; A countship, earldom

Ancestry of “kreivikunta”, step by step

kreivikunta traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish kreivi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkreivicount, earl
2Middle Low Germangrēve
3Old High Germangrāviocount, local judge
4Proto-West Germanicgarāfijōcount; earl; reeve, bailiff

via Finnish kunta

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkuntamunicipality, commune; local political division;...
2Proto-Finnickuntacommunity; group of people
3Proto-Finno-Ugrickunta
Every word from Proto-West Germanic garāfijōEvery word from Old High German grāvioEvery word from Middle Low German grēve