Where does “caolsráid” come from?

caolsráid (Irish) comes from Irish sráid, from Old Irish sráit, from Old Norse stræti, from Old Frisian strēte, from Proto-West Germanic strātu, from Latin strāta, from Latin strātus, from Latin sternō — sterile, infertile.

caolsráid (Irish): alley

Definitions

  1. alley

Ancestry of “caolsráid”, step by step

caolsráid traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Irish sráid

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishsráidstreet; level ground around house; village
2Old Irishsráitstreet, road, path, way
3Old Norsestrætistreet
4Old Frisianstrētestreet
5Proto-West Germanicstrātustreet, paved road
6Latinstrātaa paved road
7Latinstrātus
8Latinsternōto spread, stretch out, spread out
9Proto-Italicstornō
10Proto-Indo-Europeanstr̥-n-h₃-
11Proto-Indo-Europeansterh₃-to spread, extend, stretch out
12Proto-Indo-Europeanster-sterile, infertile

via Irish caol

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishcaolthin, slender; fine; narrow
2Middle Irishcáelnarrow
3Old Irishcoílthin, slender, narrow
4Proto-Celtickoilosthin
5Proto-Indo-Europeansḱēy-to shine; to shimmer; shadow; luster, gloss,...
6Proto-Germanicskaidąseparation, distinction
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanskÁit-to cut, part, spearate, divide; to cut, part,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ster-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sterh₃-Every word from Proto-Indo-European str̥-n-h₃-