Where does “vaneripuu” come from?

vaneripuu (Finnish) comes from Finnish vaneri, from Swedish faner, from Swedish fanera, from French fournir, from Old French fornir, from Frankish frumjan, from Proto-Germanic frumjaną, from Proto-Indo-European promo- — front, forward; in front, forth; front, forth.

vaneripuu (Finnish): plywood timber, veneer timber; wood to be made into plywood, veneer, etc

Definitions

  1. plywood timber, veneer timber; wood to be made into plywood, veneer, etc

Ancestry of “vaneripuu”, step by step

vaneripuu traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish vaneri

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishvaneriplywood; Any hard, flat material, such as the...
2Swedishfanerveneer; thin slice of wood, a thin decorative...
3Swedishfaneraveneer
4Frenchfournirto supply, to provide, to furnish; to put in; to...
5Old Frenchfornirto provide
6Frankishfrumjanto complete, execute; to provide; to accomplish,...
7Proto-Germanicfrumjanąto perform, promote; to accomplish
8Proto-Indo-Europeanpromo-front, forward; in front, forth; front, forth

via Finnish puu

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpuutree; wood
2Proto-Finnicpuutree
3Proto-Uralicpuwetree, wood
Every word from Proto-Indo-European promo-Every word from Proto-Germanic frumjanąEvery word from Frankish frumjan