Where does “haach” come from?

haach (Yola) comes from Middle English ache, from Old French ache, from Latin apium, from Latin Apis, from Ancient Greek Ἄπις, from Coptic ϩⲁⲡⲉ, from Egyptian ḥp — the god Apis.

haach (Yola): A horse which refuses to start

Definitions

  1. A horse which refuses to start

Ancestry of “haach”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishacheAching; long-lasting hurting or injury; A plant...
2Old Frenchache
3Latinapiumparsley; celery; genitive plural of apis
4LatinApisA seaport town of Egypt situated at the borders with Marmarica
5Ancient GreekἌπις
6Copticϩⲁⲡⲉthe Apis bull, a bull worshipped as a herald of the gods (first Ptah, then Osiris, then Atum)
7Egyptianḥpthe god Apis
Every word from Egyptian ḥpEvery word from Coptic ϩⲁⲡⲉEvery word from Ancient Greek Ἄπις