Where does “pieszczocha” come from?

pieszczocha (Polish) comes from Polish -ocha, from Polish -och, from Polish -ch, from Old Polish -ch, from Proto-Slavic -xъ.

pieszczocha (Polish): studded leather wristband, typically worn in the punk and metal subcultures

Definitions

  1. studded leather wristband, typically worn in the punk and metal subcultures

Ancestry of “pieszczocha”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polish-ochaforms nouns, usually augmentative in nature; may be of either gender, though typically feminine
2Polish-ochUsed with a verb to form a masculine noun that is...
3Polish-chAttached to truncated stems of common nouns to...
4Old Polish-chAttached to truncated stems of masculine given...
5Proto-Slavic-xъ

Words derived from “pieszczocha

Every word from Proto-Slavic -xъEvery word from Polish -chEvery word from Polish -och