Where does “seaicéad” come from?

seaicéad (Irish) comes from English jacket, from Middle French jacquet, from Old French jaque, from Arabic شَكّ — doubt, suspicion.

seaicéad (Irish): jacket

Definitions

  1. jacket

Ancestry of “seaicéad”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishjacketA piece of clothing worn on the upper body...
2Middle Frenchjacquet
3Old Frenchjaquea gambison; a type of tight-fitting shirt
4Arabicشَكّdoubt, suspicion
Every word from Arabic شَكّEvery word from Old French jaqueEvery word from Middle French jacquet