Where does “säilöönotto” come from?

säilöönotto (Finnish) comes from Finnish Otto, from German Otto, from Old High German ōt, from Proto-West Germanic aud, from Proto-Germanic audaz — wealth, riches.

säilöönotto (Finnish): detention act of detaining; custody, confinement

Definitions

  1. detention act of detaining; custody, confinement

Ancestry of “säilöönotto”, step by step

säilöönotto traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish Otto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishOttotaking act or action of taking
2GermanOttoOtto
3Old High Germanōtriches; property
4Proto-West Germanicaudwealth, riches
5Proto-Germanicaudazwealth, riches

via Finnish säilö

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishsäilöPlace of safekeeping; Prison; Indicative present...
Every word from Proto-Germanic audazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic audEvery word from Old High German ōt