Where does “baniopień” come from?

baniopień (Polish) comes from Polish bania, from Old Polish bania, from Proto-Slavic baňa, from Latin bāneum, from Latin balneum, from Ancient Greek βαλανεῖον, from Ancient Greek βᾰλᾰνεύς — bath-man.

baniopień (Polish): bladder wrack

Definitions

  1. bladder wrack

Ancestry of “baniopień”, step by step

baniopień traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Polish bania

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1PolishbaniaAugmentative of bańka; party; bash; head
2Old Polishbaniaround necked vessel sometimes in the shape of a skull
3Proto-Slavicbaňabath, bathing, bathing place; dome; bulging,...
4Latinbāneumattested in Pompeii
5Latinbalneumbath, bathing place, bathroom
6Ancient Greekβαλανεῖονbath, bathing room; bathhouse
7Ancient Greekβᾰλᾰνεύςbath-man

via Polish pień

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishpieńtrunk; bee colony; genitive plural of pienie
2Proto-Slavicpьňьtrunk
Every word from Ancient Greek βᾰλᾰνεύςEvery word from Ancient Greek βαλανεῖονEvery word from Latin balneum