Where does “laamanninoikeus” come from?

laamanninoikeus (Finnish) comes from Finnish laamanni, from Old Swedish laghman, from Old Norse lǫgmaðr, from Old Norse lǫg, from Old Norse lág, from Old Norse leggja, from Proto-Germanic lagjaną, from Proto-Indo-European legʰ- — to lie.

laamanninoikeus (Finnish): laamanni court usually equivalent to a court of appeal

Definitions

  1. laamanni court usually equivalent to a court of appeal

Ancestry of “laamanninoikeus”, step by step

laamanninoikeus traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish laamanni

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishlaamannichief justice unofficial English translation of the title of a judge serving as office chief of a District Court; also translation of modern Swedish title
2Old Swedishlaghman
3Old Norselǫgmaðrlawspeaker
4Old Norselǫgfate; situation, the condition that one is given...
5Old Norselága felled tree; log; lying tree
6Old Norseleggjato lay, place, put; to make, build
7Proto-Germaniclagjanąto lay, to place in a resting position
8Proto-Indo-Europeanlegʰ-to lie

via Finnish oikeus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishoikeusright; law; justice, law
2Finnishoikearight; right, correct; appropriate, proper,...
3Proto-Finnicoikedastraight; right, correct
4Proto-Finno-Permicwojketa
Every word from Proto-Indo-European legʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic lagjanąEvery word from Old Norse leggja