Where does “irti” come from?

irti (Finnish) comes from Finnish irto-, from Finnish irta, from Proto-Finnic irta — loose, separate, detached.

irti (Finnish): Loose in the sense of not being fixed or stuck,...

Definitions

  1. Loose in the sense of not being fixed or stuck,...

Ancestry of “irti”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishirto-detachable, removable, separate, loose
2Finnishirta
3Proto-Finnicirtaloose, separate, detached

Words derived from “irti

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