Etymology Explorer › Scottish GaelicWhere does “fuath” come from? fuath (Scottish Gaelic) comes from Middle Irish fúath, from Old Irish úath, from Latin iōta, from Ancient Greek ἰῶτα, from Phoenician 𐤉, from Egyptian 𓂝.
fuath (Scottish Gaelic): antipathy, hate, hatred; abhorrence, loathing;...
Definitions antipathy, hate, hatred; abhorrence, loathing;... Ancestry of “fuath”, step by step Step Language Word Meaning 1 Middle Irish fúath hatred, abhorrence 2 Old Irish úath fear, horror, terror; a horrible or terrible... 3 Latin iōta iota Greek letter 4 Ancient Greek ἰῶτα iota, the name for the ninth letter Ι, ι of the... 5 Phoenician 𐤉 yod; yodh 6 Egyptian 𓂝 —
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