Where does “giall” come from?
giall (Irish) comes from Old Irish gíall, from Old English ċeafl, from Proto-West Germanic kafl, from Proto-Germanic kaflaz, from Proto-Indo-European ǵóp-wl̥ ~ ǵép-uns, from Proto-Indo-European ǵep- — to eat, chew.
giall (Irish): jaw, cheek; cheek, jamb; corner
Definitions
- jaw, cheek; cheek, jamb; corner