Where does “hiihtolenkki” come from?

hiihtolenkki (Finnish) comes from Finnish lenkki, from Swedish länk, from Old Swedish lænker, from Old Norse hlenkr, from Proto-Germanic hlankiz, from Proto-Germanic hlankaz, from Proto-Indo-European kleng- — to turn, bend; to bend, turn, wind, twist.

hiihtolenkki (Finnish): a ski; a round trip that is skied, particularly as a form of exercise

Definitions

  1. a ski; a round trip that is skied, particularly as a form of exercise

Ancestry of “hiihtolenkki”, step by step

hiihtolenkki traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish lenkki

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishlenkkiA link of a chain; Any reasonably large loop or...
2Swedishlänka link
3Old Swedishlænkerlink
4Old Norsehlenkr
5Proto-Germanichlankizring; chainlink; bond; fetter
6Proto-Germanichlankazflexible; bendsome; slim; slender; sleek
7Proto-Indo-Europeankleng-to turn, bend; to bend, turn, wind, twist

via Finnish hiihto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishhiihtoskiing; "In plural," skiing games
2FinnishhiihtääTo ski
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kleng-Every word from Proto-Germanic hlankazEvery word from Proto-Germanic hlankiz
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