Where does “tussi” come from?

tussi (Finnish) comes from Swedish tusch, from German tusche, from German tuschen, from French toucher, from German -ieren, from French -er, from English -er, from Middle English -er — he, she.

tussi (Finnish): marker pen, marker

Definitions

  1. marker pen, marker

Ancestry of “tussi”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1SwedishtuschIndia ink, tusche (or other heavily tinted (not necessarily black) fluid used in felt-tip pens or as mascara)
2Germantuscheinflection of tuschen: ## first-person singular...
3Germantuschento paint with watercolors; to use mascara
4FrenchtoucherThe act of touching; A way of touching; The sense...
5German-ierenVerb suffix: it and its inflected forms are found...
6French-erForms infinitives of first-conjugation verbs
7English-erA person or thing that does an action indicated...
8Middle English-eragentive suffix; agent noun suffix
9Old French-erAlternative form of -ier, verbal suffix;...
10Latin-ārefirst conjugation
11Proto-Italic-āōForms primarily denominative verbs
12Proto-Indo-European-eh₂yétiCreates iterative/ frequentative/ intensive...
13Proto-Indo-European-yétiCreates intransitive, often deponent,...
14Proto-Indo-Europeanyé-
15Chichewaiyehe, she

Words derived from “tussi

Every word from Chichewa iyeEvery word from English -erEvery word from French -er