Where does “abairt” come from?

abairt (Scottish Gaelic) comes from Old Irish epert, from Old Irish as·beir, from Proto-Celtic bereti, from English beret, from French béret, from Occitan berret, from Medieval Latin birretum, from Late Latin birrus — short.

abairt (Scottish Gaelic): comment, phrase, expression; phrase; babbling;...

Definitions

  1. comment, phrase, expression; phrase; babbling;...

Ancestry of “abairt”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishepertverbal noun of as·beir; saying, utterance
2Old Irishas·beirsays
3Proto-Celticberetito carry, bear; to flow
4EnglishberetA type of round, brimless cap with a soft top and...
5Frenchbéretberet
6Occitanberretcap
7Medieval Latinbirretum
8Late Latinbirrusa kind of cloak; large hooded cloak; hooded coat
9Gaulishbirrusshort cloak
10Proto-Celticbirrosshort
Every word from Proto-Celtic birrosEvery word from Gaulish birrusEvery word from Late Latin birrus