Where does “päivätähtäin” come from?

päivätähtäin (Finnish) comes from Finnish tähtäin, from Finnish tähdätä, from Finnish tähti, from Swedish täkt, from Swedish tå, from Swedish taga, from Old Swedish taka, from Old Norse taka — to touch.

päivätähtäin (Finnish): day sight

Definitions

  1. day sight

Ancestry of “päivätähtäin”, step by step

päivätähtäin traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish tähtäin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishtähtäinsight
2FinnishtähdätäTo aim at, target; To aim at, strive for
3Finnishtähtistar; a famous person, celebrity, star; a white...
4Swedishtäkta quarry
5Swedishtoe; a body part
6SwedishtagaDated form of ta
7Old Swedishtakato touch, reach; to grasp, seize; to take, bring
8Old Norsetakato take; taking, capture; taking, seizing
9Proto-Germanictēkanąto touch; to grasp
10Proto-Indo-Europeandeh₁g-to touch

via Finnish päivä

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpäiväday; the sun
2Proto-Finnicpäiväsun; day
3Proto-Uralicpäjwä? warmth; ? sun; ? fire
4Proto-Uralicpäje
Every word from Proto-Indo-European deh₁g-Every word from Proto-Germanic tēkanąEvery word from Old Norse taka