Where does “niesamowitość” come from?

niesamowitość (Polish) comes from Polish niesamowity, from Ukrainian несамови́тий, from Ukrainian не-, from Ukrainian з-, from Ukrainian леті́ти, from Old East Slavic летѣти, from Proto-Slavic letěti, from Proto-Indo-European lēk- — string, twig, tendril; leg, the main muscle of...

niesamowitość (Polish): eeriness, indescribableness, uncanniness

Definitions

  1. eeriness, indescribableness, uncanniness

Ancestry of “niesamowitość”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishniesamowityeerie, indescribable, uncanny
2Ukrainianнесамови́тийfrantic, frenzied, out of one's mind, wild
3Ukrainianне-not; un-
4Ukrainianз-attached to imperfective verbs to form the perfective aspect
5Ukrainianлеті́тиto fly
6Old East Slavicлетѣти
7Proto-Slavicletětito fly
8Proto-Indo-Europeanlēk-string, twig, tendril; leg, the main muscle of...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lēk-Every word from Ukrainian не-Every word from Proto-Slavic letěti