Where does “lentokelvoton” come from?

lentokelvoton (Finnish) comes from Finnish lento, from Italian lento, from Spanish lento, from Galician -ura, from Latin -ura, from Latin -tūra — ing, -ure, -work.

lentokelvoton (Finnish): unairworthy, unflightworthy unfit for an air voyage

Definitions

  1. unairworthy, unflightworthy unfit for an air voyage

Ancestry of “lentokelvoton”, step by step

lentokelvoton traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish lento

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishlentoflying, flight; flight; lento
2Italianlentoslow
3Spanishlentoslow
4Galician-ura-ness
5Latin-uraSuffix forming abstract nouns from adjectives
6Latin-tūraing, -ure, -work

via Finnish kelvoton

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkelvotonuseless, good for nothing; worthless; unfit
2Finnishkelpodecent, good, fine
3Finnishkelvatato do, work, suffice
4Proto-Finnickelbat'akto do, to suffice
5Proto-Germanichelpanąto help
6Proto-Indo-Europeanḱelb-help

Words derived from “lentokelvoton

Every word from Latin -tūraEvery word from Galician -uraEvery word from Spanish lento