Where does “Égiptda” come from?

Égiptda (Old Irish) comes from Old Irish Égept, from Latin Ægyptus, from Ancient Greek Αἴγυπτος, from Mycenaean Greek aikupitos, from Egyptian ḥwt-kꜣ-ptḥ, from Egyptian kꜣ, from Egyptian ḥr, from Proto-Afro-Asiatic x̣al.

Égiptda (Old Irish): Egyptian

Definitions

  1. Egyptian

Ancestry of “Égiptda”, step by step

Égiptda traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old Irish Égept

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old IrishÉgept
2LatinÆgyptusEgyptian, of or pertaining to the Egyptian people
3Ancient GreekΑἴγυπτοςEgypt; river Nile, Egypt
4Mycenaean Greekaikupitos
5Egyptianḥwt-kꜣ-ptḥEgypt; Memphis; the temple of Ptah in Memphis;...
6Egyptiankꜣka; goodwill - especially of the king;...
7Egyptianḥrface; surface; upon, on
8Proto-Afro-Asiaticx̣al

via Old Irish

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishvocative/genitive singular of Día
2Proto-Celticdwīyūss
3Proto-Indo-Europeandʰewh₂-smoke; mist, haze
Every word from Proto-Afro-Asiatic x̣alEvery word from Egyptian ḥrEvery word from Egyptian kꜣ