Where does “turnipsi” come from?

turnipsi (Finnish) comes from Swedish turnips, from English turnip, from English turnepe, from Middle English nepe, from Old English nǣp, from Latin nāpus, from Ancient Greek νᾶπυ, from Demotic snwpt.

turnipsi (Finnish): The varieties of turnip grown primarily as fodder

Definitions

  1. The varieties of turnip grown primarily as fodder

Ancestry of “turnipsi”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishturnips
2EnglishturnipThe white root of a yellow-flowered plant,...
3Englishturnepe
4Middle Englishnepeturnip
5Old Englishnǣpturnip, rape
6Latinnāpusturnip, field mustard (Brassica rapa)
7Ancient Greekνᾶπυmustard
8Demoticsnwpt

Words derived from “turnipsi

Every word from Demotic snwptEvery word from Ancient Greek νᾶπυEvery word from Latin nāpus