Where does “pysyväisluontoinen” come from?

pysyväisluontoinen (Finnish) comes from Finnish luontoinen, from Finnish luonto, from Finnish luoda, from Proto-Finnic löödäk, from Proto-Finno-Ugric lewe- — to throw, shoot.

pysyväisluontoinen (Finnish): permanent, of lasting nature

Definitions

  1. permanent, of lasting nature

Ancestry of “pysyväisluontoinen”, step by step

pysyväisluontoinen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish luontoinen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishluontoinenHaving a specified type of nature (natural environment) usually translated as with... nature, not necessarily as an adjective
2Finnishluontonature, environment; characteristics of a person
3Finnishluodato create; to shovel; to shed
4Proto-Finniclöödäkto hit, to strike; to beat
5Proto-Finno-Ugriclewe-to throw, shoot

via Finnish pysyväinen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpysyväinenpermanent, enduring, imperishable
2Finnishpysyväpermanent; Present active participle of pysyä
3Finnishpysyäto stay, remain
4Proto-Finnicpüsüdäkto stay, to remain
5Proto-Finno-Permicpise-
Every word from Proto-Finno-Ugric lewe-Every word from Proto-Finnic löödäkEvery word from Finnish luoda
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