Where does “pytonkäärme” come from?
pytonkäärme (Finnish) comes from Finnish pyton, from Latin Pythōn, from Ancient Greek Πύθων, from Ancient Greek -ών, from Proto-Indo-European -ónts, from Hungarian önt, from Hungarian ön, from Hungarian ön- — sound, voice.
pytonkäärme (Finnish): any snake of family Pythonidae
Definitions
- any snake of family Pythonidae
Ancestry of “pytonkäärme”, step by step
pytonkäärme traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Finnish pyton
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Finnish | pyton | python snake |
| 2 | Latin | Pythōn | soothsayer |
| 3 | Ancient Greek | Πύθων | serpentine monster from Greek mythology |
| 4 | Ancient Greek | -ών | forms words for places |
| 5 | Proto-Indo-European | -ónts | Derives nouns denoting body parts |
| 6 | Hungarian | önt | to pour; to cast; accusative singular of ön |
| 7 | Hungarian | ön | you |
| 8 | Hungarian | ön- | self- |
| 9 | Turkish | ön | front |
| 10 | Ottoman Turkish | اوك | voice (of human or animal); sound |
| 11 | Proto-Turkic | ǖn | sound, voice |