Where does “ábalta” come from?

ábalta (Irish) comes from Irish -ta, from Irish -as, from Old Irish -as, from Proto-Celtic -assus, from Proto-Indo-European -ad-tus.

ábalta (Irish): able, capable; able-bodied

Definitions

  1. able, capable; able-bodied

Ancestry of “ábalta”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irish-taadded to nouns to form adjectives; used to form...
2Irish-asNominal suffix, used to form abstract ideas or...
3Old Irish-asNominal suffix, used to form abstract ideas or...
4Proto-Celtic-assus
5Proto-Indo-European-ad-tus

Words derived from “ábalta

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -ad-tusEvery word from Irish -asEvery word from Irish -ta