Where does “papachtig” come from?

papachtig (Dutch) comes from Dutch pap, from Dutch papa, from French papa, from Middle French papa, from Old French papa, from Latin papa, from Ancient Greek παπᾶς, from Old Norse súla — to scrape, shave, sharpen.

papachtig (Dutch): pasty, pap-like

Definitions

  1. pasty, pap-like

Ancestry of “papachtig”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchpapmush; porridge; Pa, dad
2DutchpapaDad
3Frenchpapapapa, a child's father; also as form of address:...
4Middle Frenchpapa
5Old Frenchpapa
6Latinpapaan infant's cry for food; father; bishop
7Ancient Greekπαπᾶςpriest
8Old Norsesúlapillar, column
9Proto-Germanicsūlizbeam, post; column, pillar
10Proto-Indo-Europeanḱsewl-
11Proto-Indo-Europeanḱsew-to scrape, shave, sharpen
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱsew-