Where does “sklepać” come from?

sklepać (Polish) comes from Polish klepać, from Proto-Slavic klepati — to knock, to clap; to allude, to hint; to accuse.

sklepać (Polish): to make a metal object flat or thin by tapping

Definitions

  1. to make a metal object flat or thin by tapping

Ancestry of “sklepać”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishklepaćto slap gently, to pat; to smooth out a piece of...
2Proto-Slavicklepatito knock, to clap; to allude, to hint; to accuse

Words derived from “sklepać

Every word from Proto-Slavic klepatiEvery word from Polish klepać