Where does “oide” come from?

oide (Irish) comes from Old Irish aite, from Proto-Celtic attiyos, from Proto-Indo-European átta — father.

oide (Irish): foster father; tutor, teacher; coach

Definitions

  1. foster father; tutor, teacher; coach

Ancestry of “oide”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishaitefoster father; teacher; tutor
2Proto-Celticattiyos
3Proto-Indo-Europeanáttafather

Words derived from “oide

Every word from Proto-Indo-European áttaEvery word from Proto-Celtic attiyosEvery word from Old Irish aite
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