Where does “rupeutuma” come from?

rupeutuma (Finnish) comes from Finnish rupeutua, from Finnish rupi, from Proto-Finnic rupi, from Proto-Germanic hreubaz, from Proto-Indo-European kreup- — scab, crust.

rupeutuma (Finnish): scabbed spot or part, that which has scabbed

Definitions

  1. scabbed spot or part, that which has scabbed

Ancestry of “rupeutuma”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishrupeutuato scab become covered by a scab or scabs
2Finnishrupiscab; eschar
3Proto-Finnicrupiscab
4Proto-Germanichreubazrough, crusty, scabby
5Proto-Indo-Europeankreup-scab, crust
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kreup-Every word from Proto-Germanic hreubazEvery word from Proto-Finnic rupi