Where does “heittoliina” come from?

heittoliina (Finnish) comes from Finnish Liina, from Finnish Karoliina, from Latin Carolīna, from Latin Carolus, from Middle High German Karl, from Old High German karl, from Proto-Germanic karilaz, from Proto-Germanic karaz — to grow old, to mature.

heittoliina (Finnish): heaving line lightweight rope for throwing, usually with some sort of weight in the free end to make it fly better

Definitions

  1. heaving line lightweight rope for throwing, usually with some sort of weight in the free end to make it fly better

Ancestry of “heittoliina”, step by step

heittoliina traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish Liina

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishLiinacloth piece of garment used on furniture, for cleaning, etc
2FinnishKaroliina
3LatinCarolīna
4LatinCarolusCharles
5Middle High GermanKarl
6Old High Germankarlman
7Proto-Germanickarilazfree man, franklin; little man, young man
8Proto-Germanickaraz
9Proto-Indo-Europeanǵerh₂-to grow old, to mature

via Finnish heitto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishheittothrow, cast, shy; toss; shot
2Finnishheittääto throw, cast, hurl, toss
3Proto-Finnicheittädäkto throw
4Proto-Finnicšej-
5Proto-Germanicsēja-/sēje
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵerh₂-