Where does “mì-thaing” come from?

mì-thaing (Scottish Gaelic) comes from Scottish Gaelic taing, from Scots thank, from Middle English thanken, from Old English þancian, from Proto-Germanic þankōną, from Proto-Germanic þankaz, from Proto-Indo-European teng- — to think.

mì-thaing (Scottish Gaelic): ingratitude, thanklessness, ungratefulness

Definitions

  1. ingratitude, thanklessness, ungratefulness

Ancestry of “mì-thaing”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Scottish Gaelictaingthanks, gratitude; thanks
2Scotsthankto thank
3Middle Englishthanken
4Old Englishþancianto thank
5Proto-Germanicþankōnąto thank
6Proto-Germanicþankazthought; mind; consideration; remembrance;...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanteng-to think
Every word from Proto-Indo-European teng-Every word from Proto-Germanic þankazEvery word from Proto-Germanic þankōną