Where does “eadar-chuir” come from?

eadar-chuir (Scottish Gaelic) comes from Scottish Gaelic eadar, from English Eider, from Swedish ejder, from Low German eider, from Icelandic æður, from Old Norse æðr, from Proto-Germanic ēþrō, from Proto-Indo-European ēt-er- — stomach, intestines.

eadar-chuir (Scottish Gaelic): interpose; genitive singular of eadar-chur

Definitions

  1. interpose; genitive singular of eadar-chur

Ancestry of “eadar-chuir”, step by step

eadar-chuir traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Scottish Gaelic eadar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Scottish Gaeliceadarbetween
2EnglishEiderthe boundary between Schleswig and Holstein
3Swedishejdereider; common eider, the species "Somateria...
4Low Germaneider
5Icelandicæðureider; vein; wadable
6Old Norseæðrvein; eider
7Proto-Germanicēþrōvein
8Proto-Indo-Europeanēt-er-stomach, intestines

via Scottish Gaelic cuir

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Scottish Gaeliccuirput; send; score
2Middle Irishcuiridto put, place, set
3Old Irish·cuiretharto place
4Old Irishfo·ceirdsets, puts, places; throws, casts; casts down,...
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