Where does “panikářství” come from?

panikářství (Czech) comes from Czech panikář, from Czech panika, from German Panik, from French panique, from Middle French panique, from Ancient Greek πανικός, from Ancient Greek πᾶν, from Ancient Greek ὀπτικός — to speak, to sound out.

panikářství (Czech): alarmism

Definitions

  1. alarmism

Ancestry of “panikářství”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Czechpanikářalarmist
2Czechpanikapanic
3GermanPanikpanic
4Frenchpaniquepanicked; panic; first-person singular present...
5Middle Frenchpanique
6Ancient Greekπανικόςpertaining to Pan
7Ancient Greekπᾶνneuter nominative singular of πᾶς; neuter...
8Ancient Greekὀπτικόςof or relating to seeing, sight or vision: optic,...
9Ancient Greekὄψιςview
10Ancient Greekὄψvoice; word; eye, face
11Proto-Hellenicwókʷsvoice
12Proto-Indo-Europeanwekʷ-to speak, to sound out
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wekʷ-