Where does “gataige” come from?

gataige (Old Irish) comes from Old Irish gait, from Proto-Celtic gozdis.

gataige (Old Irish): thief; a thief

Definitions

  1. thief; a thief

Ancestry of “gataige”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishgaitverbal noun of gataid: theft
2Proto-Celticgozdis

Words derived from “gataige

Every word from Proto-Celtic gozdisEvery word from Old Irish gait