Where does “poikkeustapaus” come from?

poikkeustapaus (Finnish) comes from Finnish tapaus, from Finnish tavata, from Swedish stava, from Swedish stav, from Old Swedish staver, from Old Norse stafr, from Proto-Norse ᛋᛏᚼᛒᚼ, from Proto-Germanic stabaz — to stand still; to harden.

poikkeustapaus (Finnish): exceptional case, exception

Definitions

  1. exceptional case, exception

Ancestry of “poikkeustapaus”, step by step

poikkeustapaus traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish tapaus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishtapausevent, incident, occurrence, occasion; case,...
2Finnishtavatato meet; to meet up; to find, to catch
3Swedishstavato spell; to write the individual letters of a...
4Swedishstava staff, a rod; a letter
5Old Swedishstaverstaff, cane
6Old Norsestafrstaff
7Proto-Norseᛋᛏᚼᛒᚼ
8Proto-Germanicstabazstaff, stick
9Proto-Indo-Europeanstebʰ-to stand still; to harden

via Finnish poikkeus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpoikkeusexception, anomaly, outlier; anomaly,...
2Finnishpoiketato differ from, be different from, depart,...
3Finnishpoikki-cross-, transverse
4Finnishpoikkibroken into two or more pieces; off; exhausted,...
5Finnishpoikitse(Scattered/strewn) here and there, all over (the place), (all) spread out
6Finnishitseoneself; used to emphasize the person of the head...
7Proto-Finnicicekself
8Hebrewיצחקto laugh
Every word from Proto-Indo-European stebʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic stabazEvery word from Proto-Norse ᛋᛏᚼᛒᚼ