Where does “jaśniepański” come from?

jaśniepański (Polish) comes from Polish jaśniepan, from Polish Pan, from Latin Pān, from Ancient Greek πᾶν, from Ancient Greek ὀπτικός, from Ancient Greek ὄψις, from Ancient Greek ὄψ, from Proto-Hellenic wókʷs — to speak, to sound out.

jaśniepański (Polish): baronial, lah-di-dah, lordly, seigniorial

Definitions

  1. baronial, lah-di-dah, lordly, seigniorial

Ancestry of “jaśniepański”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1PolishjaśniepanLord Muck, his nibs
2PolishPanLord
3LatinPānPan
4Ancient Greekπᾶνneuter nominative singular of πᾶς; neuter...
5Ancient Greekὀπτικόςof or relating to seeing, sight or vision: optic,...
6Ancient Greekὄψιςview
7Ancient Greekὄψvoice; word; eye, face
8Proto-Hellenicwókʷsvoice
9Proto-Indo-Europeanwekʷ-to speak, to sound out
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wekʷ-Every word from Proto-Hellenic wókʷsEvery word from Ancient Greek ὄψ