Where does “suula” come from?

suula (Finnish) comes from Swedish sula, from Old French sole, from Vulgar Latin sola, from Latin solea, from Latin sōlum, from Proto-Indo-European swol- — sole; sole of the foot.

suula (Finnish): northern gannet, Morus bassanus type species of the bird family

Definitions

  1. northern gannet, Morus bassanus type species of the bird family

Ancestry of “suula”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishsulasole, the bottom of a shoe; a booby; a bird of...
2Old Frenchsoleoblique/nominative feminine singular of sol
3Vulgar Latinsolanominative plural of solum; accusative plural of...
4Latinsoleasandal; sole of a shoe
5Latinsōlumbottom, ground, base, foundation, bed
6Proto-Indo-Europeanswol-sole; sole of the foot

Words derived from “suula

Every word from Proto-Indo-European swol-Every word from Latin sōlumEvery word from Latin solea
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