Where does “seurapiirirakko” come from?

seurapiirirakko (Finnish) comes from Finnish rakko, from Proto-Finnic rakko — bladder; blister.

seurapiirirakko (Finnish): a bladder that doesn't need emptying often of a person who doesn't need to go to the bathroom that often

Definitions

  1. a bladder that doesn't need emptying often of a person who doesn't need to go to the bathroom that often

Ancestry of “seurapiirirakko”, step by step

seurapiirirakko traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish rakko

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishrakkobladder; blister; vesicle
2Proto-Finnicrakkobladder; blister

via Finnish seurapiiri

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishseurapiirihigh society
2Swedishsocietetskrets
Every word from Proto-Finnic rakkoEvery word from Finnish rakko