Where does “spleách” come from?

spleách (Irish) comes from Irish spleá, from Middle Irish spled, from Old English pleġa, from Proto-West Germanic plegō, from Proto-West Germanic -ō, from Proto-Germanic -ô, from Proto-Indo-European -ō — Derives nouns from roots.

spleách (Irish): dependent, subservient; obsequious; sly

Definitions

  1. dependent, subservient; obsequious; sly

Ancestry of “spleách”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irishspleádependence, subservience; obsequiousness,...
2Middle Irishspledsport, play; boasting, exaggeration; flattery
3Old Englishpleġaexercise
4Proto-West Germanicplegōcare; an exercise; a game
5Proto-West GermanicCreates adverbs from adjectives; Creates agent...
6Proto-Germanic-ly; Forms agent nouns, often from the zero-grade...
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanDerives nouns from roots

Words derived from “spleách

Every word from Proto-Indo-European Every word from Proto-Germanic Every word from Proto-West Germanic