Where does “kuuluotain” come from?

kuuluotain (Finnish) comes from Finnish luotain, from Finnish luodata, from Finnish luoti, from Old Swedish lodh, from Middle Low German lōt, from Old Saxon lōd, from Proto-West Germanic laud — lead.

kuuluotain (Finnish): lunar probe

Definitions

  1. lunar probe

Ancestry of “kuuluotain”, step by step

kuuluotain traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish luotain

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishluotainprobe
2Finnishluodatato plumb, cast, fathom; to sound, fathom; to...
3Finnishluotibullet; plumb bob; unit of measure for weight...
4Old Swedishlodh
5Middle Low Germanlōt
6Old Saxonlōd
7Proto-West Germaniclaudlead

via Finnish Kuu

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishKuuThe Moon the satellite of the Earth
2Finnishkuusisix; spruce; Norway spruce, "Picea abies"
3Proto-Finnickuucisix
4Proto-Uralickutteridge; six
Every word from Proto-West Germanic laudEvery word from Old Saxon lōdEvery word from Middle Low German lōt