Where does “luudutus” come from?

luudutus (Finnish) comes from Finnish luuduttaa, from Finnish luutua, from Finnish -tua, from Ido tu, from Spanish tú, from Latin tuus, from Russian туз, from Polish tuz — to be able.

luudutus (Finnish): ossification action of causing to ossify

Definitions

  1. ossification action of causing to ossify

Ancestry of “luudutus”, step by step

luudutus traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish luuduttaa

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishluuduttaato ossify to transform into bone
2FinnishluutuaTo ossify
3Finnish-tuaForms inchoative or passive intransitive verbs...
4Idotuyou singular, thou
5Spanishyou; thou
6Latintuusyour
7Russianтузace; bigwig; two-oar dinghy
8Polishtuzace; luminary, person of importance in their...
9Polishtuhere
10Polishbyćto be
11Polishmócto be able; may, might; to be allowed
12Old Polishmóccan, may, to be able to
13Proto-Slavicmoťьpower
14Proto-Indo-Europeanmógʰtis
15Proto-Indo-Europeanmeǵʰ-to be able

via Finnish us

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishus-ing

Words derived from “luudutus

Every word from Proto-Indo-European meǵʰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European mógʰtisEvery word from Proto-Slavic moťь