Where does “setha” come from?

setha (Cornish) comes from English Seth, from Ancient Greek Σήθ, from Egyptian stẖ, from Egyptian stš.

setha (Cornish): to shoot (an arrow)

Definitions

  1. to shoot (an arrow)

Ancestry of “setha”, step by step

setha traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Seth

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSethThe third son of Adam and Eve
2Ancient GreekΣήθSet
3EgyptianstẖSet
4Egyptianstš

via Cornish a

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1CornishaMarks the following verb to the preceding...
Every word from Egyptian stšEvery word from Egyptian stẖEvery word from Ancient Greek Σήθ