Where does “íseal” come from?

íseal (Irish) comes from Old Irish ísel, from Proto-Celtic *ɸīsselos, from Proto-Celtic ɸīssu, from Proto-Indo-European pedsú, from Proto-Indo-European pṓds, from Proto-Indo-European póds, from Proto-Indo-European ped- — to walk, to step; to stumble, to fall.

íseal (Irish): low; lowly; commoner

Definitions

  1. low; lowly; commoner

Ancestry of “íseal”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishísellow; lowly
2Proto-Celtic*ɸīsseloslow
3Proto-Celticɸīssuunder
4Proto-Indo-Europeanpedsú
5Proto-Indo-Europeanpṓdsfoot
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpódsfoot
7Proto-Indo-Europeanped-to walk, to step; to stumble, to fall

Words derived from “íseal

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ped-Every word from Proto-Indo-European pódsEvery word from Proto-Indo-European pṓds