Where does “iall” come from?

iall (Irish) comes from Old Irish íall, from Old Irish do·ella — turns aside, deviates, bends; goes astray, errs,...

iall (Irish): shoelace, bootlace, shoestring

Definitions

  1. shoelace, bootlace, shoestring

Ancestry of “iall”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishíallswerving, turning aside; going astray, moral...
2Old Irishdo·ellaturns aside, deviates, bends; goes astray, errs,...

Words derived from “iall

Every word from Old Irish do·ellaEvery word from Old Irish íall