Where does “leijutus” come from?

leijutus (Finnish) comes from Finnish leijuttaa, from Finnish leijua, from Finnish leijata, from English lay, from English Lee, from Irish Laoi, from Middle Irish láed, from English loid — Forms desubstantival and deadjectival diminutive nouns.

leijutus (Finnish): floating, levitation

Definitions

  1. floating, levitation

Ancestry of “leijutus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishleijuttaato levitate, to cause to hover
2Finnishleijuato hover, levitate, float in the air
3FinnishleijataAlternative form of leijailla; to design a layout
4EnglishlayTo place down in a position of rest, or in a...
5EnglishLeefor someone who lived near a meadow (the Anglo-Saxon for meadow being ley or leag)
6IrishLaoilay, song
7Middle Irishláed
8EnglishloidA lock-picking tool made from a piece of...
9EnglishcelluloidAny of a variety of thermoplastics created from...
10EnglishcelluloseA complex carbohydrate that forms the main...
11Frenchcellulosecellulose
12Frenchcellulecell; table cell
13Latincellulasmall room, especially that of a slave; humble...
14Latin-ulusUsed to form a diminutive of a noun, indicating...
15Proto-Italic-olos
16Proto-Italic-elosForms desubstantival and deadjectival diminutive nouns
Every word from Proto-Italic -elos