Where does “metsälö” come from?
metsälö (Finnish) comes from Finnish -lö, from Finnish -lä, from Finnish -as, from Proto-Finnic -s, from Proto-Finno-Ugric -s.
metsälö (Finnish): A parcel of forest which is treated as a silvicultural unit, typically the forests belonging to one person on a geographically limited area
Definitions
- A parcel of forest which is treated as a silvicultural unit, typically the forests belonging to one person on a geographically limited area