Where does “paraclit” come from?

paraclit (Old French) comes from Late Latin paracletus, from Ancient Greek παράκλητος, from Ancient Greek πᾰρᾰ-, from Ancient Greek παρά, from Latin verēdus, from Gaulish werēdos, from Proto-Celtic *uɸoreidos — horse.

paraclit (Old French): Holy Spirit

Definitions

  1. Holy Spirit

Ancestry of “paraclit”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Late Latinparacletusadvocate, defender; helper, protector, comforter
2Ancient GreekπαράκλητοςCalled to aid, helping; legal assistant,...
3Ancient Greekπᾰρᾰ-near; next to; by, near
4Ancient Greekπαρά
5LatinverēdusA fast or light breed of horse; courier's horse; hunter
6Gaulishwerēdoshorse
7Proto-Celtic*uɸoreidoshorse

Words derived from “paraclit

Every word from Proto-Celtic *uɸoreidosEvery word from Ancient Greek πᾰρᾰ-Every word from Gaulish werēdos