Where does “chrapa” come from?

chrapa (Polish) comes from Polish chrapać, from Old Polish chrapać, from Proto-Slavic xrapati.

chrapa (Polish): part of the upper lip surrounding the nostrils in some animals

Definitions

  1. part of the upper lip surrounding the nostrils in some animals

Ancestry of “chrapa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishchrapaćto snore
2Old Polishchrapaćto snore
3Proto-Slavicxrapati

Words derived from “chrapa

Every word from Proto-Slavic xrapatiEvery word from Old Polish chrapaćEvery word from Polish chrapać