Where does “kekseliäs” come from?

kekseliäs (Finnish) comes from Finnish keksiä, from Finnish keksi, from Swedish kex, from English cakes, from English cake, from Middle English cake, from Old Norse kaka, from Proto-Germanic kakǭ — round, ball-shaped object; lump; clump.

kekseliäs (Finnish): inventive, imaginative

Definitions

  1. inventive, imaginative

Ancestry of “kekseliäs”, step by step

kekseliäs traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish keksiä

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkeksiäto invent; to make up, concoct, imagine or...
2Finnishkeksicookie; biscuit, cracker; pike pole used in log...
3Swedishkexcookie, cracker, biscuit
4Englishcakesplural of cake; Third-person singular simple...
5EnglishcakeA rich, sweet dessert food, typically made of...
6Middle Englishcakecake; A cake prepared to cure disease or illness;...
7Old Norsekakacake
8Proto-Germanickakǭcake
9Proto-Indo-Europeangōg-round, ball-shaped object; lump; clump

via Finnish Elias

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishEliasElijah, Elias biblical character
2Ancient GreekἨλίαςElijah, an Israelite prophet
3Hebrewאֵלִיָּה{{l|en|Jah}} is my God

Words derived from “kekseliäs

Every word from Proto-Indo-European gōg-Every word from Proto-Germanic kakǭEvery word from Old Norse kaka