Where does “sakkeli” come from?

sakkeli (Finnish) comes from Swedish schackel, from English Shackle, from Middle English schakelen, from Middle English -en, from Old English -en, from Old Norse -inn, from Proto-Norse -īna-, from Proto-Germanic -īnaz — adjectival suffix.

sakkeli (Finnish): shackle, clevis fastener

Definitions

  1. shackle, clevis fastener

Ancestry of “sakkeli”, step by step

sakkeli traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Swedish schackel

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishschackelshackle
2EnglishShackleA restraint fitted over a human or animal appendage, such as an ankle, finger, or wrist, normally used in a pair joined by a chain
3Middle EnglishschakelenTo shackle; to put in shackles
4Middle English-enDenotes the past participle form when attached to...
5Old English-enmæġþ + API → mæġden; cocc + API → cycen, cicen;...
6Old Norse-innUsed to create adjectives from nouns, meaning...
7Proto-Norse-īna-
8Proto-Germanic-īnaz-en
9Proto-Indo-European-iHnosCreates adjectives of materials
10Proto-Indo-European-no-adjectival suffix

via Russian сокол

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianсоколfalcon; battering ram
2Proto-Slavicsokolъfalcon
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -no-
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