Where does “gabháltas” come from?

gabháltas (Irish) comes from Irish -tas, from Irish -ta, from Irish -as, from Old Irish -as, from Proto-Celtic -assus, from Proto-Indo-European -ad-tus.

gabháltas (Irish): conquest territory gained by force, possession territory under the rule of another country

Definitions

  1. conquest territory gained by force, possession territory under the rule of another country

Ancestry of “gabháltas”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irish-tas
2Irish-taadded to nouns to form adjectives; used to form...
3Irish-asNominal suffix, used to form abstract ideas or...
4Old Irish-asNominal suffix, used to form abstract ideas or...
5Proto-Celtic-assus
6Proto-Indo-European-ad-tus
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -ad-tusEvery word from Irish -asEvery word from Irish -ta