Where does “sotaväenotto” come from?

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

sotaväenotto (Finnish): levying, conscription

Definitions

  1. levying, conscription

Ancestry of “sotaväenotto”, step by step

sotaväenotto 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 sotaväki

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishsotaväkimilitary armed forces
2Finnishväkipeople, crowd; power, strength, force
3Icelandicvakihormone
4Arabicوَاقِعhappening, occurring; falling
5Arabicالنَّسْر الوَاقِعfalling eagle
Every word from Proto-Germanic audazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic audEvery word from Old High German ōt
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