Where does “buanbhlianacht” come from?

buanbhlianacht (Irish) comes from Irish blianacht, from Irish bliain, from Old Irish blíadain, from Proto-Celtic *bleidanī, from Proto-Celtic *bleidū, from Proto-Indo-European bʰleyd-, from Old English blēaþ, from Proto-Germanic blauþuz.

buanbhlianacht (Irish): perpetuity

Definitions

  1. perpetuity

Ancestry of “buanbhlianacht”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishblianachtannuity
2Irishbliainyear
3Old Irishblíadainyear
4Proto-Celtic*bleidanīyear
5Proto-Celtic*bleidū
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰleyd-pale, pallid
7Old Englishblēaþgentle, timid, peaceful, inactive; gentle, shy,...
8Proto-Germanicblauþuzweak, feeble, emaciated; lacking, void, naked;...
9Proto-Indo-Europeanmlew-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mlew-Every word from Proto-Germanic blauþuzEvery word from Old English blēaþ
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