Where does “äännelaillinen” come from?

äännelaillinen (Finnish) comes from Finnish äänne, from Finnish ääntää, from Finnish ääni, from Greenlandic Aani, from Danish ane, from Middle High German āne, from Old High German āna, from Proto-West Germanic ana — on, onto.

äännelaillinen (Finnish): according to a sound law

Definitions

  1. according to a sound law

Ancestry of “äännelaillinen”, step by step

äännelaillinen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish äänne

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishäännephone
2Finnishääntääto pronounce, enunciate, articulate
3Finnishäänisound; audio; voice
4GreenlandicAani
5Danishaneforefather; guess; suspect
6Middle High Germanānewithout
7Old High Germanānawithout
8Proto-West Germanicanaon
9Proto-Germanic*an
10Proto-Germanicanaon, at; on, onto; ana
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂en-on, onto

via Finnish laillinen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishlaillinenlegal, lawful, legitimate
2FinnishlakiA summit, topmost point of eg. a hill or...
3Old Swedishlagh
4Old Norselága felled tree; log; lying tree
5Old Norseleggjato lay, place, put; to make, build
6Proto-Germaniclagjanąto lay, to place in a resting position
7Proto-Indo-Europeanlegʰ-to lie
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂en-Every word from Proto-Germanic anaEvery word from Proto-Germanic *an