Where does “serc” come from?

serc (Old Irish) comes from Proto-Celtic sterkā, from Proto-Indo-European sterg- — rigid, stiff; to love.

serc (Old Irish): love; verbal noun of caraid

Definitions

  1. love; verbal noun of caraid

Ancestry of “serc”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Celticsterkālove
2Proto-Indo-Europeansterg-rigid, stiff; to love

Words derived from “serc

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sterg-Every word from Proto-Celtic sterkā