Where does “aibí” come from?

aibí (Irish) comes from Middle Irish abaid, from Old Irish apaig, from Old Irish ad-, from Old Irish uss-, from Old Irish beirid, from Proto-Celtic bereti, from English beret, from French béret — short.

aibí (Irish): ripe; mature; smart; clever; quick

Definitions

  1. ripe; mature; smart; clever; quick

Ancestry of “aibí”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Irishabaidripe; mature
2Old Irishapaigripe, matured
3Old Irishad-to, towards; in many compounds, it has a purely...
4Old Irishuss-up, off
5Old Irishbeiridto carry, bring; to bear; to give
6Proto-Celticberetito carry, bear; to flow
7EnglishberetA type of round, brimless cap with a soft top and...
8Frenchbéretberet
9Occitanberretcap
10Medieval Latinbirretum
11Late Latinbirrusa kind of cloak; large hooded cloak; hooded coat
12Gaulishbirrusshort cloak
13Proto-Celticbirrosshort

Words derived from “aibí

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