Where does “lapakko” come from?

lapakko (Finnish) comes from Finnish lapa, from Proto-Finnic lapa, from Proto-Uralic lapa — blade.

lapakko (Finnish): rachis, axis, peduncle elongated axis of an inflorescence in which the individual flowers attach

Definitions

  1. rachis, axis, peduncle elongated axis of an inflorescence in which the individual flowers attach

Ancestry of “lapakko”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishlapablade; shoulder of a horse or other animal;...
2Proto-Finniclapablade
3Proto-Uraliclapablade

Words derived from “lapakko

Every word from Proto-Uralic lapaEvery word from Proto-Finnic lapaEvery word from Finnish lapa