Where does “verenveto” come from?
verenveto (Finnish) comes from Finnish veto, from Latin veto, from Latin voto, from Proto-Italic wetā(je)-, from Proto-Indo-European weth₂- — to say.
verenveto (Finnish): a (strong) affinity or pressure to do something, especially one caused by upbringing, tradition or culture
Definitions
- a (strong) affinity or pressure to do something, especially one caused by upbringing, tradition or culture
Ancestry of “verenveto”, step by step
verenveto traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.