Where does “pakkaustapa” come from?

pakkaustapa (Finnish) comes from Finnish pakkaus, from Finnish pakata, from Swedish packa, from Middle Low German packen, from Old Saxon pakko, from Frankish pakkō, from Proto-Germanic pakkô — bundle; pack; package.

pakkaustapa (Finnish): method of packaging, packaging method

Definitions

  1. method of packaging, packaging method

Ancestry of “pakkaustapa”, step by step

pakkaustapa traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish pakkaus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpakkauspackage; compression
2Finnishpakatato pack; to pack, package or wrap; to cram, pack,...
3Swedishpackato pack; to stow things into a pack e.g. as to be...
4Middle Low Germanpackento pack
5Old Saxonpakko
6Frankishpakkō
7Proto-Germanicpakkôbundle; pack; package

via Finnish tapa

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishtapacustom; habit; manner
2Proto-Finnictapaway, custom; nature
Every word from Proto-Germanic pakkôEvery word from Frankish pakkōEvery word from Old Saxon pakko