Where does “-pika” come from?

-pika (Swahili) comes from Swedish pik, from German Pike, from French piqué, from French piquer, from Middle French picquer, from Old French piquer, from Vulgar Latin piccare, from Frankish pikkōn — "low-pitch humming noise".

Ancestry of “-pika”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishpikpike, lance, point, peak; peak, tip
2GermanPikepike; the tip of the foot or shoe
3Frenchpiquépast participle of piquer; dive; two fabrics...
4Frenchpiquerto prick; to sting; to nick, pinch, steal
5Middle Frenchpicquerto sting
6Old Frenchpiquerto pierce with the tip of a sword
7Vulgar Latinpiccareto puncture; to sting, strike; to pierce
8Frankishpikkōnto peck, strike
9Proto-Germanicpikōną
10Proto-Indo-Europeanbew-"low-pitch humming noise"

Words derived from “-pika

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bew-