Where does “louhikkoinen” come from?

louhikkoinen (Finnish) comes from Finnish louhikko, from Finnish -ikko, from Proto-Finnic -ikko, from Proto-Finnic -i- — Plural number marker in other cases than the nominative (and optionally the genitive).

louhikkoinen (Finnish): craggy, with jagged rocks

Definitions

  1. craggy, with jagged rocks

Ancestry of “louhikkoinen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishlouhikkoA field of jagged rocks
2Finnish-ikkoForms nouns for groups of a particular number,...
3Proto-Finnic-ikkoForms nouns indicating a group of things
4Proto-Finnic-i-Plural number marker in other cases than the nominative (and optionally the genitive)
Every word from Proto-Finnic -i-Every word from Finnish -ikkoEvery word from Proto-Finnic -ikko