Where does “paha-aikeinen” come from?

paha-aikeinen (Finnish) comes from Finnish aie, from Finnish aikoa, from Finnish aika, from Finnish -isin, from Hungarian isi, from Hungarian -i, from Hungarian -é, from Albanian -ë — Creates collective nouns, which refer to groups...

paha-aikeinen (Finnish): sinister, with sinister intentions

Definitions

  1. sinister, with sinister intentions

Ancestry of “paha-aikeinen”, step by step

paha-aikeinen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish aie

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishaieAn intention, intent
2Finnishaikoato plan to do, intend to do, aim to do; to be...
3Finnishaikatime; time, moment; appointment
4Finnish-isinThe case suffix denoting temporal distributive;...
5Hungarianisischool
6Hungarian-iAdded to a proper noun, noun or postposition to...
7HungarianUsed to form the lative, expressing the direction...
8Albanian-ing, -ion
9Proto-West Germanic-jā
10Proto-Indo-European-íh₂
11Proto-Indo-European-h₂Creates collective nouns, which refer to groups...

via Finnish paha

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpahabad, ill; evil; difficult, hard, tricky
2Proto-Finnicpahabad, evil, unkind
3Proto-Finnicpaša
4Czechpástto graze, to pasture
5Proto-Slavicpastьfall, attack; trench, trap; mouth, throat
6Proto-Slavicpastìto pasture
7Proto-Balto-Slavicpṓˀstei
8Proto-Indo-Europeanpēd-foot
9Proto-Indo-Europeanped-to walk, to step; to stumble, to fall
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