Where 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

  1. antipathy, hate, hatred; abhorrence, loathing;...

Ancestry of “fuath”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Irishfúathhatred, abhorrence
2Old Irishúathfear, horror, terror; a horrible or terrible...
3Latiniōtaiota Greek letter
4Ancient Greekἰῶταiota, the name for the ninth letter Ι, ι of the...
5Phoenician𐤉yod; yodh
6Egyptian𓂝

Words derived from “fuath

Every word from Egyptian 𓂝Every word from Phoenician 𐤉Every word from Ancient Greek ἰῶτα