Where does “cleasaí” come from?

cleasaí (Irish) comes from Irish cleas, from English class, from French classe, from Italian classe, from Spanish clase, from Portuguese classe, from German klasse, from Russian класс — to call, cry, summon.

cleasaí (Irish): A playful person or animal

Definitions

  1. A playful person or animal

Ancestry of “cleasaí”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishcleastrick; feat; knack
2EnglishclassA group, collection, category or set sharing...
3Frenchclasseclass, type, group; "Une classe de conscrits"...
4Italianclasseclass; classroom; style
5Spanishclaselecture; class; kind, sort, type
6Portugueseclasseclass, kind; class; elegance; class
7Germanklassegreat, awesome
8Russianклассclass
9Latinclassisany one of the five divisions into which Servius...
10Proto-Italicklāssis
11Proto-Indo-Europeankelh₁-to call, cry, summon

Words derived from “cleasaí

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kelh₁-Every word from Proto-Italic klāssisEvery word from Latin classis