Where does “tuputtaa” come from?

tuputtaa (Finnish) comes from Finnish tupata, from Swedish stoppa, from English stop, from English top, from Middle English top, from Old English topp, from Proto-West Germanic *topp, from Proto-Germanic tuppaz — tail, rod, staff, pole, penis; tail, rod, staff,...

tuputtaa (Finnish): to (slightly) force upon, to thrust upon, to push

Definitions

  1. to (slightly) force upon, to thrust upon, to push

Ancestry of “tuputtaa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishtupatato cram, pack, stuff
2Swedishstoppato stop; to make a stop; to stuff
3EnglishstopTo cease moving; To not continue; To cause to...
4EnglishtopThe highest or uppermost part of something; A...
5Middle EnglishtopThe summit or top of something, especially a...
6Old Englishtopptop, summit (of something)
7Proto-West Germanic*topptop, summit, crest
8Proto-Germanictuppaztuft, plait; top, summit
9Proto-Indo-Europeandumb-tail, rod, staff, pole, penis; tail, rod, staff,...

Words derived from “tuputtaa

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dumb-Every word from Proto-Germanic tuppazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *topp
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