Where does “nákarśnik” come from?

nákarśnik (Polish) comes from Polish kark, from Proto-Uralic karke, from Old Saxon kirika, from Proto-West Germanic kirikā, from Ancient Greek κυριακόν, from Ancient Greek Κύριος, from Proto-Hellenic *kúrios — lord, master.

nákarśnik (Polish): collar for tying horses to stop a halter from wiping off the hair behind the ears

Definitions

  1. collar for tying horses to stop a halter from wiping off the hair behind the ears

Ancestry of “nákarśnik”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishkarknape
2Proto-Uralickarke
3Old Saxonkirikachurch
4Proto-West Germanickirikāchurch
5Ancient Greekκυριακόνchurch
6Ancient GreekΚύριοςLord
7Proto-Hellenic*kúrioslord, master
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *kúriosEvery word from Ancient Greek ΚύριοςEvery word from Ancient Greek κυριακόν