Where does “ceau” come from?
ceau (Manx) comes from Old Irish caithid, from Proto-Celtic katyeti — to throw.
ceau (Manx): to wear; to consume; to spend
Definitions
- to wear; to consume; to spend
ceau (Manx) comes from Old Irish caithid, from Proto-Celtic katyeti — to throw.
ceau (Manx): to wear; to consume; to spend