Where does “püttü” come from?

püttü (Votic) comes from Estonian pütt, from Middle Low German butte, from Medieval Latin butina, from Vulgar Latin *budina, from Latin butina, from Ancient Greek πῡτῑ́νη — flask.

püttü (Votic): tub, jug especially a wooden one

Definitions

  1. tub, jug especially a wooden one

Ancestry of “püttü”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Estonianpütttub, pail, jug
2Middle Low Germanbuttebarrel
3Medieval Latinbutinaa bound, limit; bottle; limit, boundary
4Vulgar Latin*budina
5Latinbutinaa bound, limit; bottle; limit, boundary
6Ancient Greekπῡτῑ́νηflask
Every word from Ancient Greek πῡτῑ́νηEvery word from Latin butinaEvery word from Vulgar Latin *budina