Where does “podpantoflák” come from?

podpantoflák (Czech) comes from Czech pantofel, from Dutch pantoffel, from Middle Dutch pantoffel, from Middle French pantoufle, from Italian pantofola, from Vulgar Latin patta, from Frankish patta, from Proto-Germanic pat-.

podpantoflák (Czech): a man who is whipped — controlled by his partner...

Definitions

  1. a man who is whipped — controlled by his partner...

Ancestry of “podpantoflák”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Czechpantofelslipper
2Dutchpantoffelslipper
3Middle Dutchpantoffel
4Middle Frenchpantoufleslipper
5Italianpantofolaslipper
6Vulgar Latinpattapaw, foot
7Frankishpattapaw, sole of the foot
8Proto-Germanicpat-
Every word from Proto-Germanic pat-Every word from Frankish pattaEvery word from Vulgar Latin patta