Where does “salintäyteinen” come from?

salintäyteinen (Finnish) comes from Finnish sali, from Swedish säl, from Old Norse selr, from Proto-Germanic selhaz, from Proto-Indo-European selk- — to pull, drag; to drag, to furrow; to pull, draw.

salintäyteinen (Finnish): that fills up or could fill up an entire hall or large room

Definitions

  1. that fills up or could fill up an entire hall or large room

Ancestry of “salintäyteinen”, step by step

salintäyteinen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish sali

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishsalihall; A large room, often one in which dinners...
2Swedishsäla seal
3Old Norseselrseal; second-person singular present indicative...
4Proto-Germanicselhazseal
5Proto-Indo-Europeanselk-to pull, drag; to drag, to furrow; to pull, draw

via Finnish täyteinen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishtäyteinenfull (of), filled (with)
2Finnishtäysifull
3Proto-Finnictäücifull
4Proto-Uralictäwdefull
Every word from Proto-Indo-European selk-Every word from Proto-Germanic selhazEvery word from Old Norse selr