Where does “jälkisato” come from?

jälkisato (Finnish) comes from Finnish sato, from Finnish sataa, from North Frisian iir, from Old Frisian iēr, from Proto-West Germanic jār, from Proto-Germanic jērą, from Proto-Indo-European yeh₁r- — year.

jälkisato (Finnish): rowen, aftergrass second crop of hay

Definitions

  1. rowen, aftergrass second crop of hay

Ancestry of “jälkisato”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishsatoharvest, crop
2Finnishsataato precipitate to have water in the air fall to the ground: to rain, snow, sleet, hail
3North Frisianiiryear
4Old Frisianiēr
5Proto-West Germanicjāryear
6Proto-Germanicjērąyear; name of the J-rune
7Proto-Indo-Europeanyeh₁r-year
Every word from Proto-Indo-European yeh₁r-Every word from Proto-Germanic jērąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic jār