Where does “vennajäärä” come from?

vennajäärä (Finnish) comes from Finnish jäärä, from Proto-Finnic jäärä — ram (male sheep).

vennajäärä (Finnish): A Eurasian species of longhorn beetle known in the temperate region from Finland and Poland in the west to Japan, China and Korea in the east, Mesosa myops. The species does not have an English common name

Definitions

  1. A Eurasian species of longhorn beetle known in the temperate region from Finland and Poland in the west to Japan, China and Korea in the east, Mesosa myops. The species does not have an English common name

Ancestry of “vennajäärä”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishjääräram; Alternative form of jääräpää; old man,...
2Proto-Finnicjääräram (male sheep)
Every word from Proto-Finnic jääräEvery word from Finnish jäärä