Etymology Explorer › FinnishWhere does “luonnonolot” come from? luonnonolot (Finnish) comes from Finnish olot, from Finnish olo, from Finnish olla, from Proto-Finnic oldak, from Proto-Uralic wole- — to be, become; be, will be.
luonnonolot (Finnish): natural conditions, natural circumstances
Definitions natural conditions, natural circumstances Ancestry of “luonnonolot”, step by step luonnonolot traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Finnish olot Step Language Word Meaning 1 Finnish olot Nominative plural form of olo; conditions,... 2 Finnish olo being, the action of the verb olla; feeling,... 3 Finnish olla to be; to be, constitute, make up, form; to have;... 4 Proto-Finnic oldak to be 5 Proto-Uralic wole- to be, become; be, will be
via Finnish luonto Step Language Word Meaning 1 Finnish luonto nature, environment; characteristics of a person 2 Finnish luoda to create; to shovel; to shed 3 Proto-Finnic löödäk to hit, to strike; to beat 4 Proto-Finno-Ugric lewe- to throw, shoot