Where does “alistuja” come from?

alistuja (Finnish) comes from Finnish alistua, from Finnish alistaa, from Finnish alinen, from Finnish äli-, from Finnish Ali, from Finnish Aleksanteri, from Latin Alexander, from Ancient Greek Ἀλέξανδρος — man.

alistuja (Finnish): submitter, one who submits or yields, one who is submissive

Definitions

  1. submitter, one who submits or yields, one who is submissive

Ancestry of “alistuja”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishalistuato submit, give in, yield, surrender to a person, be submissive
2Finnishalistaato dominate, subject, subjugate, subordinate
3Finnishalinenunder, underlying
4Finnishäli-under-, sub
5FinnishAlipractically exclusively used by Tatars or Muslim immigrants
6FinnishAleksanteriAlexander
7LatinAlexander
8Ancient GreekἈλέξανδροςAlexander
9Ancient Greekἀλέξωto keep off, turn aside; to guard, protect,...
10Ancient Greekἀνδρόςgenitive singular of ἀνήρ; man; of man
11Ancient Greekἀνήρman; husband; human being, as opposed to a god
12Proto-Hellenic*anḗrman
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *anḗrEvery word from Ancient Greek ἀνήρEvery word from Ancient Greek ἀνδρός
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