Where does “haahlaorsi” come from?

haahlaorsi (Finnish) comes from Finnish orsi — a wooden beam or bar on which objects, such as tools, are hung from when they are not used.

haahlaorsi (Finnish): a wooden bar or hook from which a trammel hook is hung when not in use

Definitions

  1. a wooden bar or hook from which a trammel hook is hung when not in use

Ancestry of “haahlaorsi”, step by step

haahlaorsi traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish orsi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishorsia wooden beam or bar on which objects, such as tools, are hung from when they are not used

via Finnish haahla

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishhaahlakitchen utensil used to hang a pot over an open fire hearth and to regulate its height over the fire
Every word from Finnish orsi
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