Where does “suutarinlohi” come from?

suutarinlohi (Finnish) comes from Finnish suutarin, from Finnish suutari, from Old Swedish sutare, from Latin sūtor, from Latin suō, from Proto-Italic sūō, from Proto-Indo-European *syewH- — to sew.

suutarinlohi (Finnish): Baltic herring pickled with vinegar, sugar,...

Definitions

  1. Baltic herring pickled with vinegar, sugar,...

Ancestry of “suutarinlohi”, step by step

suutarinlohi traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish suutarin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishsuutarinGenitive singular form of suutari; Accusative...
2Finnishsuutarishoemaker; cobbler; cobbler's
3Old Swedishsutarecobbler, shoemaker
4Latinsūtorshoemaker, cobbler
5Latinsuōto sew, stitch
6Proto-Italicsūōsew, stitch
7Proto-Indo-European*syewH-to sew

via Finnish lohi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishlohisalmon; Atlantic salmon
2Proto-Finniclohisalmon
3Proto-Balticlaśas
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *syewH-Every word from Proto-Italic sūōEvery word from Latin suō