Where does “nachapać” come from?

nachapać (Polish) comes from Polish na-, from Old Polish na-, from Proto-Slavic na- — on.

nachapać (Polish): to greedily hoard a lot of money or goods, to laugh all the way to the bank

Definitions

  1. to greedily hoard a lot of money or goods, to laugh all the way to the bank

Ancestry of “nachapać”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishna-added to verbs to make them perfective
2Old Polishna-added to verbs to make them perfective
3Proto-Slavicna-on
Every word from Proto-Slavic na-Every word from Polish na-Every word from Old Polish na-