Where does “часту́шка” come from?

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

часту́шка (Russian): chastushka (a type of traditional Russian folk music originating in the 1870s)

Definitions

  1. chastushka (a type of traditional Russian folk music originating in the 1870s)

Ancestry of “часту́шка”, step by step

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

Words derived from “часту́шка

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