Where does “małpka” come from?

małpka (Polish) comes from Polish małpa, from German Maulaffe, from German Maul, from Middle High German mūl, from Old High German mūl, from Proto-West Germanic *mūl, from Proto-Germanic mūlą, from Proto-Indo-European mū- — fly, mosquito; fly, midge; lips, muzzle.

małpka (Polish): small bottle of strong liquor, typically 100 ml or 250 ml

Definitions

  1. small bottle of strong liquor, typically 100 ml or 250 ml

Ancestry of “małpka”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishmałpamonkey, ape; at sign; A black person, a person of...
2GermanMaulaffehead-shaped holder for fatwood, where the fatwood...
3GermanMaulmouth of an animal; mouth of a person; a part of...
4Middle High Germanmūlmill
5Old High Germanmūl
6Proto-West Germanic*mūlmule
7Proto-Germanicmūląmuzzle
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmū-fly, mosquito; fly, midge; lips, muzzle

Words derived from “małpka

Every word from Proto-Indo-European mū-
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