traditionaltypeofknapsackmadeofbirchbarkShow more peräkonttipukinkonttitakakonttitikankonttituohikonttiShow more "Kullervo's Curse" a painting by Akseli Gallen-Kallela: a kontti can be seen next to the right leg of Kullervo. From Proto-Finnic [Term?], from Proto-Uralic konte. Cognate to Karelian kontti and Livonian kōńtad (“testicles”). From Proto-Finnic [Term?], probably from Proto-Uralic konte. Cognate to Estonian kont (“bone”). A standard shipping container. < English container, also inspired by the knapsack meaning of etymology 1.Show more Press Esc to closeSource:
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