Where does “crapuul” come from?

crapuul (Dutch) comes from French crapule, from Latin crāpula, from Ancient Greek κραιπάλη, from Ancient Greek κραιπᾰ́λη — bout of drinking.

crapuul (Dutch): scum, odious people; scumbag, odious person

Definitions

  1. scum, odious people; scumbag, odious person

Ancestry of “crapuul”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcrapuledrunkenness; scoundrel; debauchery
2Latincrāpulaexcessive drinking, drunkenness, inebriation, intoxication
3Ancient Greekκραιπάληbout of drinking; intoxication, inebriation;...
4Ancient Greekκραιπᾰ́ληbout of drinking
Every word from Ancient Greek κραιπᾰ́ληEvery word from Ancient Greek κραιπάληEvery word from Latin crāpula