Where does “dañvad” come from?

dañvad (Breton) comes from Proto-Brythonic daβ̃ad, from Proto-Celtic dametos, from Proto-Celtic damos, from Proto-Indo-European dm̥h₂-ó-, from Proto-Indo-European demh₂- — to tame, domesticate.

dañvad (Breton): sheep; overly kind, gentle person; cuckold

Definitions

  1. sheep; overly kind, gentle person; cuckold

Ancestry of “dañvad”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Brythonicdaβ̃adsheep
2Proto-Celticdametossheep
3Proto-Celticdamosox
4Proto-Indo-Europeandm̥h₂-ó-bull
5Proto-Indo-Europeandemh₂-to tame, domesticate

Words derived from “dañvad

Every word from Proto-Indo-European demh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dm̥h₂-ó-Every word from Proto-Celtic damos