Where does “murheellisuus” come from?

murheellisuus (Finnish) comes from Finnish murheellinen, from Finnish murhe, from Proto-Finnic mureh, from Portuguese morrer, from Old Portuguese morrer, from Vulgar Latin morire, from Latin mori, from Latin morior — to die.

murheellisuus (Finnish): sorrowfulness, tragicness

Definitions

  1. sorrowfulness, tragicness

Ancestry of “murheellisuus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishmurheellinensorrowful, tragic
2Finnishmurhesorrow, grief, worry
3Proto-Finnicmurehsorrow, grief
4Portuguesemorrerto die; to die; to break down; to die to
5Old Portuguesemorrer
6Vulgar Latinmorirepresent active infinitive of *moriō
7Latinmoripresent active infinitive of morior; dative...
8LatinmoriorI die; I decay, wither
9Proto-Italic*moriōrto die
Every word from Proto-Italic *moriōrEvery word from Latin moriorEvery word from Latin mori