Where does “aukinainen” come from?

aukinainen (Finnish) comes from Finnish auki, from Finnish aukea, from Finnish -ea, from Proto-Finnic -eda, from Proto-Uralic -eta — A generic adjective marker, attached to roots.

aukinainen (Finnish): open that which is not closed

Definitions

  1. open that which is not closed

Ancestry of “aukinainen”, step by step

aukinainen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish auki

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishaukiopen; untied, unbuttoned; up in the air, open
2Finnishaukeaopen; clearing; Indicative present connegative...
3Finnish-eaA suffix for making adjectives from some nouns...
4Proto-Finnic-edaA generic adjective marker
5Proto-Uralic-etaA generic adjective marker, attached to roots

via Finnish nainen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishnainenwoman; lady; first-person singular potential...
2Proto-Finnicnainenwoman; wife
Every word from Proto-Uralic -etaEvery word from Finnish -eaEvery word from Finnish aukea