Where does “ansiosidonnainen” come from?
ansiosidonnainen (Finnish) comes from Finnish sidonnainen, from Finnish sidonta, from Finnish sitoa, from Tok Pisin stua, from English store, from Middle English store, from Old French estor, from Frankish sturm — to rotate, swirl, twirl, move around; to turn...
ansiosidonnainen (Finnish): earnings-related
Definitions
- earnings-related
Ancestry of “ansiosidonnainen”, step by step
ansiosidonnainen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Finnish sidonnainen
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Finnish | sidonnainen | encumbered; bound |
| 2 | Finnish | sidonta | tying; binding; dressing, bandaging |
| 3 | Finnish | sitoa | to bind, to tie, to fasten; to tie up; to... |
| 4 | Tok Pisin | stua | store |
| 5 | English | store | A place where items may be accumulated or... |
| 6 | Middle English | store | supplies, provisions; livestock, farm animals;... |
| 7 | Old French | estor | battle; combat |
| 8 | Frankish | sturm | storm, commotion, battle; storm |
| 9 | Proto-Germanic | sturmaz | storm |
| 10 | Proto-Indo-European | (s)twer- | to rotate, swirl, twirl, move around; to turn... |