Where does “kejhák” come from?
kejhák (Czech) comes from Czech -ák, from Proto-Slavic sъsàti, from Proto-Balto-Slavic suś-, from Proto-Indo-European sewk-, from Proto-Indo-European sewh₁- — to press, push.
kejhák (Czech): neck; life, as something that can be lost
Definitions
- neck; life, as something that can be lost