Where does “vasta-aallokko” come from?

vasta-aallokko (Finnish) comes from Finnish vasta-, from Finnish vasta, from Swedish kvast, from Old Swedish quaster, from Old Norse kvǫstr, from Proto-Germanic kwastuz, from Proto-Indo-European gʷes- — twig; leafwork.

vasta-aallokko (Finnish): head sea sea or waves of such the direction of which are opposite to the heading of a ship

Definitions

  1. head sea sea or waves of such the direction of which are opposite to the heading of a ship

Ancestry of “vasta-aallokko”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishvasta-Expressing opposition or contrast: counter-,...
2FinnishvastaExpressing delay or that something takes place...
3Swedishkvastbroom; tassel; cyme
4Old Swedishquaster
5Old Norsekvǫstr
6Proto-Germanickwastuztuft; tassel
7Proto-Indo-Europeangʷes-twig; leafwork
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷes-Every word from Finnish vasta-Every word from Proto-Germanic kwastuz