Where does “claondearc” come from?

claondearc (Irish) comes from Irish claon-, from Old Irish cláen — stoop, slope, slant; uneven, crooked, sloping.

claondearc (Irish): ogling eye; cross-eye

Definitions

  1. ogling eye; cross-eye

Ancestry of “claondearc”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishclaon-crooked, sloping, inclined; perverse, unjust;...
2Old Irishcláenstoop, slope, slant; uneven, crooked, sloping
Every word from Old Irish cláenEvery word from Irish claon-
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