Where does “Gaelach” come from?

Gaelach (Irish) comes from Irish Gael, from Irish Gaoidheal, from Middle Irish Gaídel, from Old Irish Goídel, from Old Welsh Guoidel, from Proto-Brythonic guɨðel, from Proto-Celtic wēdus, from Proto-Indo-European widʰu- — forest, wood; tree, beam.

Gaelach (Irish): Irish; attached to Irish, to Irish culture;...

Definitions

  1. Irish; attached to Irish, to Irish culture;...

Ancestry of “Gaelach”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1IrishGaelGael, Irish person; Highlander
2IrishGaoidheal
3Middle IrishGaídel
4Old IrishGoídelGael
5Old WelshGuoidelwild man, warrior
6Proto-Brythonicguɨðelsavage, woodsman
7Proto-Celticwēduswild
8Proto-Indo-Europeanwidʰu-forest, wood; tree, beam
Every word from Proto-Indo-European widʰu-Every word from Proto-Celtic wēdusEvery word from Proto-Brythonic guɨðel