Where does “läpivientiaukko” come from?

läpivientiaukko (Finnish) comes from Finnish läpivienti, from Finnish läpi, from Tagalog lapi, from Spanish lápiz, from Italian lapis, from Latin lapis, from Proto-Italic *lapets — stone.

läpivientiaukko (Finnish): a hole for passing something through; through-hole, leadthrough, feedthrough, knockout opening for electrical connections, etc

Definitions

  1. a hole for passing something through; through-hole, leadthrough, feedthrough, knockout opening for electrical connections, etc

Ancestry of “läpivientiaukko”, step by step

läpivientiaukko traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish läpivienti

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishläpivientipassage, penetration; passing through, running through, bringing through
2Finnishläpihole window, shutter, door; mouth, hole; through
3Tagaloglapijoining or attaching a part to a whole; affix
4Spanishlápizpencil
5Italianlapispencil; sanguine
6Latinlapisa stone; a milestone; a boundary stone
7Proto-Italic*lapetsstone

via Finnish aukko

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishaukkohole; gap; opening
2Proto-Finnicaukkohole; gap, opening
Every word from Proto-Italic *lapets
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