Where does “bensiiniasema” come from?

bensiiniasema (Finnish) comes from Finnish bensiini, from Swedish bensin, from German Benzin, from German -īn, from Latin -īnus, from Proto-Italic -īnos, from Proto-Indo-European -iHnos, from Proto-Indo-European -no- — adjectival suffix.

bensiiniasema (Finnish): gas station US, petrol station UK, filling station

Definitions

  1. gas station US, petrol station UK, filling station

Ancestry of “bensiiniasema”, step by step

bensiiniasema traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish bensiini

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishbensiinigasoline US, petrol UK
2Swedishbensingasoline, petrol
3GermanBenzinpetrol, gasoline
4German-īncreates the female form for many nouns for living beings; umlaut usually occurs in monosyllables, but rarely in polysyllables
5Latin-īnusof or pertaining to; -ine
6Proto-Italic-īnosof/belonging to
7Proto-Indo-European-iHnosCreates adjectives of materials
8Proto-Indo-European-no-adjectival suffix

via Finnish asema

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishasemastate, position, situation; status; station
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -no-