Where does “sierak” come from?

sierak (Polish) comes from Polish -ak, from Old Polish -ak, from Proto-Slavic -akъ — Deadjectival, forming nouns denoting a carrier of...

sierak (Polish): outerwear made of thick fabric, worn by people in the countryside

Definitions

  1. outerwear made of thick fabric, worn by people in the countryside

Ancestry of “sierak”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polish-akused to form demonyms; used to form various...
2Old Polish-akused to form nouns
3Proto-Slavic-akъDeadjectival, forming nouns denoting a carrier of...
Every word from Proto-Slavic -akъEvery word from Polish -akEvery word from Old Polish -ak