Where does “kokkareinen” come from?

kokkareinen (Finnish) comes from Finnish kokkare, from Finnish -re, from Finnish -e, from Finnish hartia, from Serbo-Croatian hartija, from Greek χαρτί, from Koine Greek χαρτίον, from Ancient Greek χάρτης — to yearn for; to enclose; bowels, intestines.

kokkareinen (Finnish): lumpy, clumpy

Definitions

  1. lumpy, clumpy

Ancestry of “kokkareinen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishkokkareA lump, as an irregularly shaped piece of...
2Finnish-reForms nouns, mostly from nominal stems
3Finnish-eUsed for forming nouns from verbs or adjectives
4Finnishhartiashoulder
5Serbo-Croatianhartijapaper
6Greekχαρτίpaper
7Koine Greekχαρτίονpaper, papyrus
8Ancient Greekχάρτηςsheet of paper, paper; book
9Ancient Greekχαράσσωto sharpen; to engrave, carve, write, draw, stamp
10Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰer-to yearn for; to enclose; bowels, intestines
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰer-