Where does “Żak” come from?

Żak (Polish) comes from German sack, from Middle High German sac, from Old High German sac, from Proto-West Germanic sakku, from Proto-Germanic sakkuz, from Latin saccus, from Ancient Greek σάκκος — sack; sackcloth; sackcloth vestment, penitential...

Żak (Polish): student, university student

Definitions

  1. student, university student

Ancestry of “Żak”, step by step

Żak traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German sack

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germansacksack large bag, especially one made of fabric
2Middle High Germansac
3Old High Germansac
4Proto-West Germanicsakkusack, bag
5Proto-Germanicsakkuzsack, bag, purse
6Latinsaccussack, bag; purse, wallet, moneybag; garment of...
7Ancient Greekσάκκοςsack; sackcloth; sackcloth vestment, penitential...

via Czech žák

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Czechžákpupil; student

Words derived from “Żak

Every word from Ancient Greek σάκκος