Where does “caithid” come from?

caithid (Old Irish) comes from Proto-Celtic katyeti — to throw.

caithid (Old Irish): to consume, use up, eat up

Definitions

  1. to consume, use up, eat up

Ancestry of “caithid”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Celtickatyetito throw

Words derived from “caithid

Every word from Proto-Celtic katyeti