Where does “leatromach” come from?

leatromach (Irish) comes from Irish leatrom, from Irish leath-, from Irish leath, from Old Irish leth, from Proto-Celtic letos, from Old Czech léto, from Proto-Slavic lěto, from Proto-Indo-European leh₁tóm.

leatromach (Irish): heavier on one side, unevenly balanced, lopsided;...

Definitions

  1. heavier on one side, unevenly balanced, lopsided;...

Ancestry of “leatromach”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishleatromuneven weight, uneven balance; unevenness,...
2Irishleath-half-, hemi-, semi-; half-grown; one of two, of a...
3Irishleathside; part, direction; half; part, portion;...
4Old Irishlethhalf; direction; side
5Proto-Celticletosside
6Old Czechlétosummer
7Proto-Slaviclětosummer; year
8Proto-Indo-Europeanleh₁tóm
Every word from Proto-Indo-European leh₁tómEvery word from Proto-Slavic lětoEvery word from Old Czech léto
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