Where does “loppiaisaatto” come from?

loppiaisaatto (Finnish) comes from Finnish aatto, from Finnish Aatu, from Finnish Aadolf, from Swedish Adolf, from Old High German adal, from Proto-West Germanic aþal, from Proto-Germanic aþalą, from Proto-Indo-European at-al — to grow, nourish; beyond, other; to wander, roam.

loppiaisaatto (Finnish): Twelfth Night January 5th

Definitions

  1. Twelfth Night January 5th

Ancestry of “loppiaisaatto”, step by step

loppiaisaatto traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish aatto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishaattoeve
2FinnishAatuAdolf Hitler
3FinnishAadolf
4SwedishAdolf
5Old High Germanadalnoble; nobility; noble race
6Proto-West Germanicaþalnobility; race
7Proto-Germanicaþaląnature, disposition; nobility, race
8Proto-Indo-Europeanat-alfamily, race
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂el-to grow, nourish; beyond, other; to wander, roam

via Finnish loppiainen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishloppiainenEpiphany
2Finnishloppeato finish, complete
3Proto-Finnicloppedakto finish something, to reach the end of...
4Proto-Finnicloppi(inside) corner
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂el-Every word from Proto-Indo-European at-alEvery word from Proto-Germanic aþalą