Where does “chudjak” come from?

chudjak (English) comes from English chud, from English could, from English ICH, from English ichthyophthiriasis, from English Ichthyophthirius, from Ancient Greek ἰχθύς, from Ancient Greek ἀετός, from Proto-Hellenic ayyetós — bird.

chudjak (English): A "chud" Wojak, depicted as a dour (or humorously bright) young man with glasses

Definitions

  1. A "chud" Wojak, depicted as a dour (or humorously bright) young man with glasses

Ancestry of “chudjak”, step by step

chudjak traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English chud

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishchudTo champ; to bite; A gross, physically...
2Englishcouldsimple past tense of can; conditional of can;...
3EnglishICHInitialism of intracranial hemorrhage; Initialism...
4EnglishichthyophthiriasisA parasitic infection of freshwater fish caused...
5EnglishIchthyophthirius
6Ancient Greekἰχθύςfish
7Ancient Greekἀετόςeagle; the constellation Aquila; omen
8Proto-Hellenicayyetós
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ewyetós
10Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂éwisbird

via English Wojak

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishWojakA melancholic character representing the powerless everyday man; or, any derived art or character in the crude line-art Wojak style
2Polishwojaksoldier
3Proto-Slavic*vojakъsoldier, warrior
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂éwis
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