Where does “siula” come from?

siula (Finnish) comes from Serbo-Croatian cikla, from Ancient Greek σεῦκλον.

siula (Finnish): a net or mesh in a wing of a seine that is located on the far end; side net or mesh in a seine; outer mesh of a fishing net

Definitions

  1. a net or mesh in a wing of a seine that is located on the far end; side net or mesh in a seine; outer mesh of a fishing net

Ancestry of “siula”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Serbo-Croatianciklared beet
2Ancient Greekσεῦκλον

Words derived from “siula

Every word from Ancient Greek σεῦκλονEvery word from Serbo-Croatian cikla