Where does “napnout” come from?

napnout (Czech) comes from Czech pnout, from Finnish Pieti, from Swedish bet, from French bête, from Middle French beste, from Old French beste, from Latin bēstia — a beast.

napnout (Czech): to tense

Definitions

  1. to tense

Ancestry of “napnout”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Czechpnoutto twine around, to climb
2FinnishPietilosing trick
3Swedishbeta penalty (especially in the game of Vira)
4Frenchbêtebeast, animal; Not very bright and lacking in...
5Middle Frenchbestebeast, animal
6Old Frenchbestebeast, animal
7Latinbēstiaa beast

Words derived from “napnout

Every word from Latin bēstiaEvery word from Old French besteEvery word from Middle French beste