Where does “míbhlas” come from?

míbhlas (Irish) comes from Irish blas, from Middle Irish blas, from Old Irish mlas, from Proto-Celtic mlastos, from Proto-Indo-European mel-s-.

míbhlas (Irish): bad taste, odd taste

Definitions

  1. bad taste, odd taste

Ancestry of “míbhlas”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishblastaste, flavour; accent; nothing, anything
2Middle Irishblasflavour; savour; taste
3Old Irishmlasflavour; savour; taste
4Proto-Celticmlastostaste
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmel-s-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mel-s-Every word from Proto-Celtic mlastosEvery word from Old Irish mlas