Where does “jäävätä” come from?

jäävätä (Finnish) comes from Finnish jäävi, from Swedish jäv, from Old Swedish iæf, from Old Norse ef, from Proto-Germanic jabai, from Proto-Indo-European ē- — then, at that time.

jäävätä (Finnish): to recuse to declare that a judge is disqualified from acting in a particular case

Definitions

  1. to recuse to declare that a judge is disqualified from acting in a particular case

Ancestry of “jäävätä”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishjäävidisqualified; challenge
2Swedishjävdisqualification, challenge judge's interest in the result of the case for which they should not be allowed to sit
3Old Swedishiæfdoubt
4Old Norseefif
5Proto-Germanicjabaiwhen, if
6Proto-Indo-Europeanē-then, at that time

Words derived from “jäävätä

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ē-Every word from Proto-Germanic jabaiEvery word from Old Norse ef