sarja

Etymology
, from, from.

Noun

 * 1) twill
 * 2) twill

Etymology
From, from. Adopted as an equivalent to in the literary language based on the original meanings "row, bunch" and the sense related to chicken eggs listed below which can also be found in the other Finnic languages.

Noun

 * 1) series number of things that follow on one after the other
 * 2) chain, sequence, succession, train of events
 * 3) set, collection e.g. of tools or items to be collected
 * 4) suite connected series or succession of objects
 * 5)  division, series, league organization of sports teams which play against one another for a championship
 * 6)  series television or radio program with multiple episodes broadcast at regular intervals
 * 7)  (comic) strip series of illustrations
 * 8)  umbel type of flower cluster
 * 9)  suite selection of music from a larger work
 * 10)  burst series of shots fired from an automatic firearm
 * 11)  series sequence of sums
 * 12)  series subdivision of a rock layer
 * 13)  series subdivision of a genus
 * 14)  series group of elements whose chemical and physical properties have similarities
 * 15)  series set of consonants
 * 16)  a horizontal support structure as a part of a frame of certain objects, e.g. furniture (like the horizontal supports of a chair right below the seat)
 * 17)  row, bunch
 * 18)  the eggs one chicken lays
 * 1)  a horizontal support structure as a part of a frame of certain objects, e.g. furniture (like the horizontal supports of a chair right below the seat)
 * 2)  row, bunch
 * 3)  the eggs one chicken lays