Where does “mäkitupa-alue” come from?

mäkitupa-alue (Finnish) comes from Finnish mäkitupa, from Finnish tupa, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *tupa, from Icelandic stofa, from Old Norse stofa, from German stōve, from Old Saxon *stova, from Proto-West Germanic *stobu.

mäkitupa-alue (Finnish): The area of a mäkitupa; a small patch of land on which a tenant (a cotter, cottager) in a farm lived that had no or very little farmland, so that the tenant thus earned their livelihood by doing other work

Definitions

  1. The area of a mäkitupa; a small patch of land on which a tenant (a cotter, cottager) in a farm lived that had no or very little farmland, so that the tenant thus earned their livelihood by doing other work

Ancestry of “mäkitupa-alue”, step by step

mäkitupa-alue traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish mäkitupa

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishmäkitupaA cottage; a small homestead with very little or no farmland, whose residents were tenants that earned their livelihood by doing other work instead of farming their land
2Finnishtupaliving room, main room; cottage, cot; room
3Proto-Finno-Ugric*tupa
4Icelandicstofaa living room; a classroom, a room
5Old Norsestofaroom, living room
6Germanstōve
7Old Saxon*stova
8Proto-West Germanic*stobu

via Finnish alue

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishaluearea; region; oblast
2Proto-Austronesianqaluʀto flow
3Proto-Austronesian-luʀ
Every word from Proto-West Germanic *stobu