Where does “männynrunko” come from?

männynrunko (Finnish) comes from Finnish mänty, from Proto-Finnic mäntü, from Proto-Finnic mäntä — mixing utensil made of the top of a young pine.

männynrunko (Finnish): trunk of a pine

Definitions

  1. trunk of a pine

Ancestry of “männynrunko”, step by step

männynrunko traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish mänty

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishmäntypine; pine, pinewood; Scots pine, "Pinus...
2Proto-Finnicmäntüpine
3Proto-Finnicmäntämixing utensil made of the top of a young pine

via Finnish runko

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishrunkotrunk; hull; body
2Proto-Finnicrunkabody, torso
Every word from Proto-Finnic mäntäEvery word from Proto-Finnic mäntüEvery word from Finnish mänty