Where does “tónacán” come from?

tónacán (Irish) comes from Irish -acán, from Old Irish -acán, from Old Irish -óc, from Proto-Brythonic -ọg, from Proto-Celtic -ākos, from Proto-Indo-European -eh₂ḱos, from Proto-Indo-European -kos — Creates deadjectival and desubstantival...

tónacán (Irish): short, stumpy person

Definitions

  1. short, stumpy person

Ancestry of “tónacán”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Irish-acánA double diminutive, used to derive nouns, both common and proper, from adjectives and other nouns
2Old Irish-acánA double diminutive, used to derive nouns, both...
3Old Irish-ócDiminutive suffix
4Proto-Brythonic-ọgForms nouns/adjectives from other nouns and...
5Proto-Celtic-ākosForms adjectives from nouns and adjectives with...
6Proto-Indo-European-eh₂ḱos
7Proto-Indo-European-kosCreates deadjectival and desubstantival...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -kosEvery word from Proto-Celtic -ākosEvery word from Old Irish -óc