Where does “suojavyöhyke” come from?
suojavyöhyke (Finnish) comes from Finnish suoja, from Proto-Finnic sooja, from Russian со́я, from Dutch soja, from Japanese そい, from Japanese 醤油, from Middle Chinese 醬油, from Middle Chinese 醬 — bean paste.
suojavyöhyke (Finnish): buffer zone any, usually strip-like land area meant to protect something
Definitions
- buffer zone any, usually strip-like land area meant to protect something
Ancestry of “suojavyöhyke”, step by step
suojavyöhyke traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.