Where does “lappilainen” come from?

lappilainen (Finnish) comes from Finnish lappi, from Swedish läpp, from Old Swedish lapper, from Finnish lappalainen, from Finnish -läinen, from Finnish laji, from Old Swedish slagh, from Middle Low German slach — to hit; strike; to hit, strike, throw; to hit,...

lappilainen (Finnish): A resident of Lapland

Definitions

  1. A resident of Lapland

Ancestry of “lappilainen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishlappiThe Sami language, Lappish; A Sami person
2Swedishläpplip
3Old Swedishlapper
4FinnishlappalainenA Sami
5Finnish-läinenFront vowel variant of -lainen
6Finnishlajikind, sort; species; sport
7Old Swedishslagh
8Middle Low Germanslach
9Old Saxonslag
10Proto-West Germanicslagiblow, strike
11Swedishslaggslag metallurgical waste material
12Low Germanslagge
13Middle Low Germanslagge
14Middle Low Germanslānto hit, strike
15Old Saxonslāhanto hit
16Proto-West Germanicslahanto hit, to strike; to kill
17Proto-Germanicslahanąto hit, to strike; to kill
18Proto-Indo-Europeanslak-to hit; strike; to hit, strike, throw; to hit,...

Words derived from “lappilainen

Every word from Proto-Indo-European slak-Every word from Proto-Germanic slahanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic slahan