Where does “obesłać” come from?

obesłać (Old Polish) comes from Czech obe-, from Proto-Turkic bẹ- — we; I.

obesłać (Old Polish): to notify someone through messenger or official about a legal matter, most often about the date and place of a court hearing; to summon someone to court; to legally demand that something be done for the due or ordered by the court; to warn about legal liability

Definitions

  1. to notify someone through messenger or official about a legal matter, most often about the date and place of a court hearing; to summon someone to court; to legally demand that something be done for the due or ordered by the court; to warn about legal liability

Ancestry of “obesłać”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Czechobe-A prefix, sometimes used instead of ob- in front...
2Proto-Turkicbẹ-we; I

Words derived from “obesłać

Every word from Proto-Turkic bẹ-Every word from Czech obe-