Where does “givlo” come from?
givlo (Northern Sami) comes from Finnish kiulu — A type of wooden bucket or pail made from slats with one longer slat as a handle, used as a container for liquids e.g. for water in a sauna; a similarly shaped vessel made from another material such as plastic or metal.
givlo (Northern Sami): wooden bucket or pail with one handle
Definitions
- wooden bucket or pail with one handle
Ancestry of “givlo”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Finnish | kiulu | A type of wooden bucket or pail made from slats with one longer slat as a handle, used as a container for liquids e.g. for water in a sauna; a similarly shaped vessel made from another material such as plastic or metal |