Where does “tuhatlappunen” come from?

tuhatlappunen (Finnish) comes from Finnish lappunen, from Finnish lappu, from Swedish läpp, from Old Swedish lapper, from Finnish lappalainen, from Finnish -läinen, from Finnish laji, from Old Swedish slagh — to hit, strike.

tuhatlappunen (Finnish): grand note of one thousand of some unit of currency

Definitions

  1. grand note of one thousand of some unit of currency

Ancestry of “tuhatlappunen”, step by step

tuhatlappunen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish lappunen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishlappunenslip, tag, note small piece of paper or other such material
2FinnishlappuA small piece of paper, textile etc; A tag, label
3Swedishläpplip
4Old Swedishlapper
5FinnishlappalainenA Sami
6Finnish-läinenFront vowel variant of -lainen
7Finnishlajikind, sort; species; sport
8Old Swedishslagh
9Middle Low Germanslach
10Old Saxonslag
11Proto-West Germanicslagiblow, strike
12Swedishslaggslag metallurgical waste material
13Low Germanslagge
14Middle Low Germanslagge
15Middle Low Germanslānto hit, strike

via Finnish tuhat

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishtuhatAPI; one thousand; Nominative plural form of...
2Proto-Finnictuhatthousand
3Proto-Indo-EuropeantuHsont-thousand
4Proto-Indo-Europeantewh₂-to swell; to crowd; to be strong
Every word from Middle Low German slānEvery word from Middle Low German slaggeEvery word from Low German slagge