Where does “sokkeliperustus” come from?

sokkeliperustus (Finnish) comes from Finnish sokkeli, from German Sockel, from French socle, from Italian zoccolo, from Latin socculus, from Latin soccus, from Ancient Greek σύκχος — a kind of shoe.

sokkeliperustus (Finnish): A foundation with foundation walls (a wall-footing foundation), as opposed to a slab or pile foundation

Definitions

  1. A foundation with foundation walls (a wall-footing foundation), as opposed to a slab or pile foundation

Ancestry of “sokkeliperustus”, step by step

sokkeliperustus traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish sokkeli

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishsokkelifoundation wall, plinth a vertical wall as part of a foundation, often located on top of the footing; the bottom course of stones, bricks or concrete supporting a wall
2GermanSockelbase; pedestal, plinth; socket for a chip or CPU
3Frenchsocleplinth, pedestal, socle; basis, foundation, core...
4Italianzoccolohoof; clog; plinth
5Latinsocculus
6Latinsoccusslipper; comedy
7Ancient Greekσύκχοςa kind of shoe

via Finnish perustus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishperustusFoundation, groundwork
2Finnishperustaato establish, found, set up, institute; to base;...
3Finnishperusfoundation; usual, normal, basic
4Finnishperärear, back, tail end; stern, aft; far end or side...
5Proto-Finno-Ugricperä
6Proto-Uralic*perähindquarters, back part of something
Every word from Ancient Greek σύκχος