Where does “lohkojako” come from?
lohkojako (Finnish) comes from Finnish jako, from Proto-Finnic jako, from Proto-Finnic -o, from Proto-Uralic -w.
lohkojako (Finnish): An agricultural system in which farmland is not divided according to any specific pattern, but instead irregularly; such a system was in use before more systematic methods, such as the open-field system
Definitions
- An agricultural system in which farmland is not divided according to any specific pattern, but instead irregularly; such a system was in use before more systematic methods, such as the open-field system
Ancestry of “lohkojako”, step by step
lohkojako traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.