Where does “poikkipako” come from?

poikkipako (Ingrian) comes from Finnish poikki, from Finnish poikitse, from Finnish itse, from Proto-Finnic icek, from Hebrew יצחק — to laugh.

poikkipako (Ingrian): a hole in a seine made by cutting or breaking one of its threads

Definitions

  1. a hole in a seine made by cutting or breaking one of its threads

Ancestry of “poikkipako”, step by step

poikkipako traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish poikki

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpoikkibroken into two or more pieces; off; exhausted,...
2Finnishpoikitse(Scattered/strewn) here and there, all over (the place), (all) spread out
3Finnishitseoneself; used to emphasize the person of the head...
4Proto-Finnicicekself
5Hebrewיצחקto laugh

via Ingrian pako

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ingrianpakoflight, fleeing
Every word from Hebrew יצחקEvery word from Proto-Finnic icekEvery word from Finnish itse