Where does “aingiall” come from?

aingiall (Irish) comes from Irish ciall, from Old Irish cíall, from Celtic *kʷeislā.

aingiall (Irish): unreason; rough, unreasoning, person

Definitions

  1. unreason; rough, unreasoning, person

Ancestry of “aingiall”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishciallsense; sanity; normal state of mind
2Old Irishcíallsense, intelligence, mind; wisdom, good sense,...
3Celtic*kʷeislā

Words derived from “aingiall

Every word from Celtic *kʷeislāEvery word from Old Irish cíallEvery word from Irish ciall