Where does “murtokohta” come from?

murtokohta (Finnish) comes from Finnish murto, from Catalan murta, from Latin myrta, from Ancient Greek Μύρτος, from Semitic m-r-r.

murtokohta (Finnish): breaking point, the point where something breaks

Definitions

  1. breaking point, the point where something breaks

Ancestry of “murtokohta”, step by step

murtokohta traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish murto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishmurtoburglary; breaking
2Catalanmurtamyrtle
3Latinmyrtanominative plural of myrtum; accusative plural of...
4Ancient GreekΜύρτοςmyrtle (Myrtus communis)
5Semiticm-r-r

via Finnish kohta

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkohtapresently, soon; place, location, spot; A...
2Proto-Finnickoktaplace, location, spot
3Proto-Uralickoptaplace
Every word from Semitic m-r-rEvery word from Ancient Greek ΜύρτοςEvery word from Latin myrta