Where does “pašalăk” come from?

pašalăk (Serbo-Croatian) comes from Serbo-Croatian lak, from German lack, from Italian lacca, from Medieval Latin lacca, from Arabic لَكّ, from Persian لاک, from Urdu لاکھ, from Maharastri Prakrit 𑀮𑀓𑁆𑀔 — to protect.

pašalăk (Serbo-Croatian): pasture, grazing land

Definitions

  1. pasture, grazing land

Ancestry of “pašalăk”, step by step

pašalăk traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Serbo-Croatian lak

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Serbo-Croatianlakeasy; light; lacquer
2Germanlackimperative singular of lacken; first-person...
3Italianlaccahole, pit; poplite muscle; thigh
4Medieval Latinlacca
5Arabicلَكّ
6Persianلاکtrough, wooden vessel
7Urduلاکھlakh, lac
8Maharastri Prakrit𑀮𑀓𑁆𑀔
9Sanskritलक्षa mark, sign, token; a mark to aim at, target,...
10Sanskritलक्ष्perceive, observe; recognise; to mark, sign
11Sanskritरक्ष्to protect, guard, watch, take care of, save,...
12Proto-Indo-AryanHrakṣ-
13Proto-Indo-IranianHrakš-
14Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂lek-to protect

via Proto-Finnic paša

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Finnicpaša
2Czechpástto graze, to pasture
3Proto-Slavicpastьfall, attack; trench, trap; mouth, throat
4Proto-Slavicpastìto pasture
5Proto-Balto-Slavicpṓˀstei
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpēd-foot
7Proto-Indo-Europeanped-to walk, to step; to stumble, to fall
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂lek-