Where does “intuigthe” come from?

intuigthe (Irish) comes from Irish in-, from Old Irish in-, from Proto-Celtic eni-, from Zulu a-, from Proto-Bantu à- — Class 1 subject concord.

intuigthe (Irish): understandable, intelligible; implied, implicit

Definitions

  1. understandable, intelligible; implied, implicit

Ancestry of “intuigthe”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishin-capable of, fit for, fit to be; en-, in-, il-,...
2Old Irishin-in; Alternative form of id-
3Proto-Celticeni-in
4Zulua-he, she, it; class 1 subject concord, used in the...
5Proto-Bantuà-Class 1 subject concord

Words derived from “intuigthe

Every word from Proto-Bantu à-Every word from Old Irish in-Every word from Zulu a-