Where does “acusan” come from?

acusan (Irish) comes from Irish San, from French saint, from Latin sānctus, from Latin Iacobus, from Ancient Greek Ἰάκωβος, from Ancient Greek Ἰακώβ, from Hebrew יַעֲקֹב, from Hebrew עָקֵב — heel of the foot; heel.

acusan (Irish): third-person plural emphatic of ag

Definitions

  1. third-person plural emphatic of ag

Ancestry of “acusan”, step by step

acusan traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Irish San

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1IrishSanSaint
2Frenchsaintsaint; saintly
3Latinsānctussacred, made inviolable, having been established as sacred
4LatinIacobusJacob; James; Saint James
5Ancient GreekἸάκωβος
6Ancient GreekἸακώβJacob
7HebrewיַעֲקֹבJacob
8Hebrewעָקֵבheel of the foot; heel

via Irish acu

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishacuthird-person plural of ag
2Old Irishoccaibat you
Every word from Hebrew עָקֵבEvery word from Hebrew יַעֲקֹבEvery word from Ancient Greek Ἰακώβ
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