Where does “viitseliäisyys” come from?
viitseliäisyys (Finnish) comes from Finnish viitseliäs, from Finnish Elias, from Ancient Greek Ἠλίας, from Hebrew אֵלִיָּה — {{l|en|Jah}} is my God.
viitseliäisyys (Finnish): bothering to do something that is a minor inconvenience
Definitions
- bothering to do something that is a minor inconvenience
Ancestry of “viitseliäisyys”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Finnish | viitseliäs | who or which bothers; who or which does something which is of negligible inconvenience |
| 2 | Finnish | Elias | Elijah, Elias biblical character |
| 3 | Ancient Greek | Ἠλίας | Elijah, an Israelite prophet |
| 4 | Hebrew | אֵלִיָּה | {{l|en|Jah}} is my God |