Where does “pyssynperä” come from?

pyssynperä (Finnish) comes from Finnish pyssy, from Old Swedish byssa, from Middle Low German busse, from Old Saxon *buhsa, from Proto-Germanic *buhsā, from Latin buxis, from Latin pyxis, from Ancient Greek πυξίς — box tree; boxwood.

pyssynperä (Finnish): butt of a gun

Definitions

  1. butt of a gun

Ancestry of “pyssynperä”, step by step

pyssynperä traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish pyssy

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpyssygun, handgun
2Old Swedishbyssa
3Middle Low Germanbussegun
4Old Saxon*buhsa
5Proto-Germanic*buhsā
6Latinbuxisa box
7LatinpyxisA small box, for holding medicines or toiletries
8Ancient Greekπυξίςbox made of boxwood, box; tablet made of boxwood;...
9Ancient Greekπύξοςbox tree; boxwood

via Finnish perä

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishperärear, back, tail end; stern, aft; far end or side...
2Proto-Finno-Ugricperä
3Proto-Uralic*perähindquarters, back part of something
Every word from Ancient Greek πύξος