Where does “cruamhuineálach” come from?

cruamhuineálach (Irish) comes from Irish muineál, from Old Irish muinél, from Proto-Celtic *moniklos, from Proto-Celtic monis, from English money, from Middle English moneye, from Old French moneie, from Latin Monēta — to think, mind; spiritual activity; to stay,...

cruamhuineálach (Irish): stiff-necked, obstinate

Definitions

  1. stiff-necked, obstinate

Ancestry of “cruamhuineálach”, step by step

cruamhuineálach traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Irish muineál

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishmuineálneck; hosel; stem
2Old Irishmuinélneck; neck, narrow part
3Proto-Celtic*moniklosneck
4Proto-Celticmonisprotection, patronage
5EnglishmoneyA legally or socially binding conceptual contract...
6Middle EnglishmoneyeAlternative form of money
7Old FrenchmoneieAlternative form of monoie; money
8LatinMonēta
9Latinmoneōto warn, to advise
10Proto-Italicmoneōto remind, to warn
11Proto-Indo-Europeanmonéyetito cause to think, make think
12Proto-Indo-Europeanmen-to think, mind; spiritual activity; to stay,...

via Irish crua

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishcruahard, firm; difficult; severe
2Middle Irishcrúaide
3Old Irish-eForms concrete or abstract nouns from adjectives
4Old Irishlánfull
5Proto-Celticɸlānosfull
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpl̥h₁nósfull
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpleh₁-to fill
Every word from Proto-Indo-European men-Every word from Proto-Indo-European monéyetiEvery word from Proto-Italic moneō