fiadh
Gaelic (Scots)
noun
Definitions
- deer
Etymology
Inherited from Old Irish fíad (wild animals, game, deer, land, uncultivated land, wilderness, in front of, in the presence of, a waste spot, especially deer, a territory) inherited from Proto-Celtic *wēdus (wild) derived from Proto-Indo-European *widhu (tree).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*widhu
Gloss
tree
Concept
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Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
木, 樹
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *weydʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *widhu Proto-Indo-European
- *widʰu- Proto-Indo-European
- fia Irish
- Goídel Old Irish
- fíad Old Irish
- fíadach Old Irish
- Gàidheal Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- Gàidhealtachd Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- fiadh- Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- fiadhach Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- feeaih Manx
- feeaihagh Manx
- feeaihaght Manx
- *wēdus Proto-Celtic
- *geidelo- Proto-Brythonic
- *guɨðel Proto-Brythonic