Where does “julistenauha” come from?
julistenauha (Finnish) comes from Finnish juliste, from Finnish julistaa, from Finnish julki, from Finnish -i, from Proto-Uralic -j — oblique plural.
julistenauha (Finnish): A wide banderole or banner e.g. for presenting slogans, demands etc. in a demonstration or protest
Definitions
- A wide banderole or banner e.g. for presenting slogans, demands etc. in a demonstration or protest
Ancestry of “julistenauha”, step by step
julistenauha traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.