Etymology Explorer › FinnishWhere does “läpiveto” come from? läpiveto (Finnish) comes from Finnish läpi, from Tagalog lapi, from Spanish lápiz, from Italian lapis, from Latin lapis, from Proto-Italic *lapets — stone.
läpiveto (Finnish): cross-draught, draught, through-draught
Definitions cross-draught, draught, through-draught Ancestry of “läpiveto”, step by step läpiveto traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Finnish läpi Step Language Word Meaning 1 Finnish läpi hole window, shutter, door; mouth, hole; through 2 Tagalog lapi joining or attaching a part to a whole; affix 3 Spanish lápiz pencil 4 Italian lapis pencil; sanguine 5 Latin lapis a stone; a milestone; a boundary stone 6 Proto-Italic *lapets stone
via Finnish veto Step Language Word Meaning 1 Finnish veto pull; draught/draft of air; stroke of hand, oar... 2 Latin veto I forbid, oppose, veto; I forbid it! I protest! 3 Latin voto dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of... 4 Proto-Italic wetā(je)- — 5 Proto-Indo-European weth₂- to say