Where does “transeeraus” come from?

transeeraus (Finnish) comes from Finnish transeerata, from French trancher, from Italian trinciare, from Spanish trinchar, from Old French trenchier, from Vulgar Latin trinicare, from Latin trini, from Latin tres.

transeeraus (Finnish): carving slicing of meat for serving

Definitions

  1. carving slicing of meat for serving

Ancestry of “transeeraus”, step by step

transeeraus traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish transeerata

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishtranseeratato carve to slice for serving, especially meat
2Frenchtrancherto slice, to cut into slices; to complete,...
3Italiantrinciareto blank, shear, or trench; to cut up, shred, or...
4Spanishtrincharto carve
5Old Frenchtrenchierto cut
6Vulgar Latintrinicarecut into three parts; cut in three parts
7Latintrininominative masculine plural of trīnus; genitive...
8Latintresthree; 3
9EnglishthreeA numerical value after two and before four....
10Middle Englishthrethree
11Old Englishþrīthree
12Proto-West Germanicþrīʀthree
13Proto-Germanicþrīzthree
14Proto-Indo-European*tréyes

via Finnish us

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishus-ing
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes