Where does “puustoinen” come from?

puustoinen (Finnish) comes from Finnish puusto, from Russian пусто́й, from Old East Slavic поустъ, from Proto-Slavic pȗstъ — desolate; empty.

puustoinen (Finnish): wooded, forested

Definitions

  1. wooded, forested

Ancestry of “puustoinen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishpuustoThe trees of an area collectively; the forest...
2Russianпусто́йfutile
3Old East Slavicпоустъ
4Proto-Slavicpȗstъdesolate; empty

Words derived from “puustoinen

Every word from Proto-Slavic pȗstъEvery word from Old East Slavic поустъEvery word from Russian пусто́й