Where does “lamaantua” come from?

lamaantua (Finnish) comes from Finnish -Vntua, from Finnish -untua, from Finnish -ntua, from Finnish -ua, from Proto-Finnic -üdäk — Forms mainly passive or anticausative verbs.

lamaantua (Finnish): to become paralyzed incapable of action, become unable to act, be incapacitated

Definitions

  1. to become paralyzed incapable of action, become unable to act, be incapacitated

Ancestry of “lamaantua”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnish-VntuaForms passive verbs
2Finnish-untua
3Finnish-ntuaForms reflexive or inchoative intransitive verbs
4Finnish-uaForms stative or inchoative intransitive verbs...
5Proto-Finnic-üdäkForms mainly passive or anticausative verbs

Words derived from “lamaantua

Every word from Proto-Finnic -üdäkEvery word from Finnish -uaEvery word from Finnish -Vntua