Where does “sisäsyrjä” come from?

sisäsyrjä (Finnish) comes from Finnish sisä-, from Proto-Finnic sicä, from Proto-Uralic śićä.

sisäsyrjä (Finnish): inner side or inside (the side normally closest to the rest of the body) of a foot, arm, wrist or other similar body part

Definitions

  1. inner side or inside (the side normally closest to the rest of the body) of a foot, arm, wrist or other similar body part

Ancestry of “sisäsyrjä”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishsisä-inner, internal, interior, inward; indoor; inland
2Proto-Finnicsicäinsides, inside
3Proto-Uralicśićä
Every word from Proto-Uralic śićäEvery word from Finnish sisä-Every word from Proto-Finnic sicä
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