Where does “gúnadóir” come from?

gúnadóir (Irish) comes from Irish gúna, from Middle Irish gúna, from Anglo-Norman gune, from Old French goune, from Late Latin gunna, from Ancient Greek γούνα, from Proto-Slavic *guna — coarse fur clothing.

gúnadóir (Irish): dressmaker

Definitions

  1. dressmaker

Ancestry of “gúnadóir”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishgúnagown, dress, frock; robe, gown
2Middle Irishgúnagown; outer tunic or dress
3Anglo-Normangune
4Old Frenchgounegown; robe
5Late Latingunnaleather garment, a fur; a kind of leather garment
6Ancient Greekγούναcoarse garment
7Proto-Slavic*gunacoarse fur clothing

Words derived from “gúnadóir

Every word from Proto-Slavic *gunaEvery word from Ancient Greek γούναEvery word from Late Latin gunna