Where does “strapiony” come from?

strapiony (Polish) comes from Polish strapić, from Polish trapić, from Old Czech trápiti, from Proto-Slavic torpiti, from Proto-Slavic tьrpěti — to suffer; to endure.

strapiony (Polish): crestfallen, distressed

Definitions

  1. crestfallen, distressed

Ancestry of “strapiony”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishstrapićto bother, to trouble, to worry
2Polishtrapićto bother, to trouble, to worry; to vex, to...
3Old Czechtrápiti
4Proto-Slavictorpiti
5Proto-Slavictьrpětito suffer; to endure
Every word from Proto-Slavic tьrpětiEvery word from Proto-Slavic torpitiEvery word from Old Czech trápiti