Where does “oranssinpunainen” come from?

oranssinpunainen (Finnish) comes from Finnish oranssi, from Swedish orange, from French Orange, from Spanish naranja, from Old Spanish naranja, from Arabic نَارَنْج, from Persian نارنگ, from Sanskrit नारङ्ग — date palm.

oranssinpunainen (Finnish): orange red shade of red with some orange in it

Definitions

  1. orange red shade of red with some orange in it

Ancestry of “oranssinpunainen”, step by step

oranssinpunainen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish oranssi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishoranssiorange; color orange
2Swedishorangeorange (orange-coloured)
3FrenchOrangeOrange
4Spanishnaranjaorange; Pertaining to Ciudadanos, a Spanish...
5Old Spanishnaranjaorange
6Arabicنَارَنْجbitter orange
7Persianنارنگbitter orange
8Sanskritनारङ्गthe orange-tree; the juice of the pepper plant;...
9Dravidiandra
10Proto-Dravidian*cīntudate palm

via Finnish punainen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpunainenred; reds, red lights; the socialists
2Proto-Finnicpunainenred
3Proto-Finnicpunared
4Proto-Finno-Ugricpunacolor, hair
Every word from Proto-Dravidian *cīntu