Where does “plaaggeest” come from?

plaaggeest (Dutch) comes from Dutch geest, from Middle Dutch gêest, from Old Dutch gēst, from Old Dutch gist, from Proto-West Germanic jestu, from Proto-Germanic jestuz, from Proto-Indo-European yes- — to foam; to boil.

plaaggeest (Dutch): bully, tormentor

Definitions

  1. bully, tormentor

Ancestry of “plaaggeest”, step by step

plaaggeest traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch geest

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchgeestghost, spirit; mind, mental conscience; life...
2Middle Dutchgêest
3Old Dutchgēst
4Old Dutchgist
5Proto-West Germanicjestufermentation; byproducts or agents of...
6Proto-Germanicjestuzfermentation; byproducts or agents of...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanyes-to foam; to boil

via Dutch plagen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchplagento tease; to trouble; to torment
2Middle Dutchplâgento punish
3Old Dutchplāgonto torment, to trouble
Every word from Proto-Indo-European yes-