Where does “fulaing” come from?

fulaing (Irish) comes from Old Irish fo·loing, from Proto-Celtic lungo- — put, place.

fulaing (Irish): to bear put up with, endure, suffer, tolerate

Definitions

  1. to bear put up with, endure, suffer, tolerate

Ancestry of “fulaing”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishfo·loing
2Proto-Celticlungo-put, place

Words derived from “fulaing

Every word from Proto-Celtic lungo-Every word from Old Irish fo·loing