Etymology Explorer › Scottish GaelicWhere does “mì-onoir” come from? mì-onoir (Scottish Gaelic) comes from Scottish Gaelic onoir, from Middle Irish onóir, from Old French honor, from Latin honor, from Old Latin honos — Alternative form of honor.
mì-onoir (Scottish Gaelic): disgrace, dishonour; dishonesty
Definitions disgrace, dishonour; dishonesty Ancestry of “mì-onoir”, step by step mì-onoir traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Scottish Gaelic onoir Step Language Word Meaning 1 Scottish Gaelic onoir honour, dignity, honesty, integrity, magnanimity;... 2 Middle Irish onóir — 3 Old French honor honor; honour 4 Latin honor honor, esteem, dignity, reputation, office 5 Old Latin honos Alternative form of honor
via Scottish Gaelic mi Step Language Word Meaning 1 Scottish Gaelic mi I; me 2 Old Irish mé I 3 Proto-Celtic mī I, me 4 Proto-Indo-European éǵh₂ I
Words derived from “mì-onoir”