Where does “koïl” come from?
koïl (Proto-Brythonic) comes from Proto-Celtic kailo-, from Proto-Indo-European kóylos — healthy, whole; safe, unharmed.
koïl (Proto-Brythonic): omen, augury
Definitions
- omen, augury
koïl (Proto-Brythonic) comes from Proto-Celtic kailo-, from Proto-Indo-European kóylos — healthy, whole; safe, unharmed.
koïl (Proto-Brythonic): omen, augury