Where does “nakkikioski” come from?

nakkikioski (Finnish) comes from Finnish kioski, from English kiosk, from English kiosque, from French kiosque, from Italian chiosco, from Turkish köşk, from Ottoman Turkish كوشك, from Persian کوشک — to bend, arch.

nakkikioski (Finnish): A kiosk from which hamburgers, hot dogs and the...

Definitions

  1. A kiosk from which hamburgers, hot dogs and the...

Ancestry of “nakkikioski”, step by step

nakkikioski traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish kioski

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishkioskiA kiosk; A small convenience store
2EnglishkioskA small enclosed structure, often freestanding,...
3EnglishkiosqueArchaic form of kiosk
4Frenchkiosquekiosk enclosed structure
5Italianchioscokiosk; stall; outhouse
6Turkishköşkvilla, summer mansion; garden pavillion
7Ottoman Turkishكوشكpavilion
8Persianکوشکpavilion; palace; mansion
9Middle Persiankwšk'pavillion; palace
10Proto-Indo-Europeangēw-to bend, arch

via Finnish nakki

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishnakkiwiener, frankfurter, hot dog; "nakit silmillä" =...
2Swedishsnäckaseashell; cochlea; a small earphone, to be placed...
3Middle High Germansnëgge
4Old High Germansneggo
5Proto-Germanicsneggôsnail
6Proto-Germanic-gôAppended to verbs and adjectives to create nouns,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gēw-Every word from Middle Persian kwšk'Every word from Persian کوشک