Where does “Trindawt” come from?

Trindawt (Middle Welsh) comes from Old Welsh trintaut, from Proto-Brythonic *trindọd, from Latin trīnitās, from German Dreieinigkeit, from German Einigkeit, from German -keit, from German -heit, from Middle High German -heit.

Ancestry of “Trindawt”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Welshtrintaut
2Proto-Brythonic*trindọdTrinity
3Latintrīnitāsthreeness; the state of being three
4GermanDreieinigkeitTrinity
5GermanEinigkeitunity; consensus, agreement
6German-keitAlternative form of -heit; -ness, -ty; -ty
7German-heitConverts an adjective into a noun and usually...
8Middle High German-heitness, -ity, -hood; forms nouns from adjectives, denoting the abstract quality of the adjective
9Old High German-heitnature, character
10Proto-West Germanic-haiduhood
11Proto-Germanichaiduzmanner, way; personality, character; appearance
12Proto-Indo-European(s)kayt-

Words derived from “Trindawt

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)kayt-Every word from German -keitEvery word from German -heit