Where does “ба́тюшка” come from?

ба́тюшка (Russian) comes from Russian -ю́шка, from Russian -у́шка, from Ukrainian -уха, from Ukrainian -а, from Proto-Slavic -ja, from Proto-Indo-European -yeh₂.

ба́тюшка (Russian): father parent

Definitions

  1. father parent

Ancestry of “ба́тюшка”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russian-ю́шка
2Russian-у́шка(added to (normally feminine) nouns, forms diminutives, sometimes with a further change in meaning)
3Ukrainian-уха
4Ukrainianused to form feminine deverbal nouns denoting a result, process or an abstract concept
5Proto-Slavic-jaSuffix creating feminine action nouns, usually...
6Proto-Indo-European-yeh₂

Words derived from “ба́тюшка

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -yeh₂Every word from Proto-Slavic -jaEvery word from Russian -у́шка